McCain blasts council, tells senators to stand up to Trump


(MENAFN) U.S. Senator John McCain, recently embody with an offensive form of brain cancer, was given a hero"s welcome on his get back to the Capitol on Tuesday, but quickly freed the chance to pimple his party and his president for partisan politics.

Bruised and was afraid of his recent surgery and flashing at times his characteristic self- denounce humor, McCain spoke at length on the Senate floor, delivering a passionate reprimand of his fellow Republicans in Congress and an management that has shown few results during Republican President Donald Trump's first six months in office.

The 80-year-old senator lamented, ''We're getting nothing done.''

McCain made a dramatic back from his Arizona home to cast a critical vote to stay alive one of Trump"s top statutory priorities, the cancellation of 2010's Obama care law, legally known as the Affordable Care Act.

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