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Report: White House Wanted USS John McCain Moved for Trump Japan Trip

Source: ktla.com - Wednesday, May 29, 2019
The White House wanted the U.S. Navy to keep a warship named for the late Sen. John McCain “out of sight” during President Donald Trump’s trip to Japan, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, citing an email it reviewed. A U.S. Indo-Pacific Command official, in a May 15 email to U.S. Navy and Air Force officials, detailed plans for Trump’s arrival over Memorial Day weekend that included instructions for the proper landing areas for helicopters and preparations for the USS Wasp, the ship on which the president was to speak, the newspaper reported. The official then issued a third instruction: “USS John McCain needs to be out of sight,” according to the email. When a Navy commander expressed surprise at the instruction, the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command official answered, “First I heard of it as well,” according to the email. The official said he would talk to the White House Military Office to get more information about the directive, the Journal reported. In response to the story, Trump — who has feuded with McCain publicly for years, including by mocking his military service — tweeted that he “was not informed about anything having to do with the Navy Ship USS John S. McCain during my recent visit to Japan.” The president notably does not say that he was not informed about the ship before his visit to Japan. A message seeking clarification was left late Wednesday for White House press secretary Sarah Sanders. The newspaper rep

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