- Former President
Donald Trump has describedMeghan McCain as a "lowlife" and a "bully." - The attack follows McCain calling Ivanka Trump a "funeral crasher" in her new book and a subsequent TV interview.
Former President Donald Trump has described television personality Meghan McCain, the daughter of the late Arizona Sen.
The attack follows McCain's disparaging comments about members of the Trump family in her new book.
"Isn't it funny that Meghan McCain, who has always been a bully and basically a lowlife, is now complaining that it was she who was bullied by the Slobs and Radical Left maniacs of "The View,'" the statement said.
-Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) October 22, 2021
In "Bad Republican," McCain refers to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner as "funeral crashers" and, in a television appearance, said that they "had no goddamn business" being at her father's memorial service in 2018.
McCain, 37, told Andy Cohen, the host of Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live," that she spotted the duo at the back of the church during her father's 2018 memorial service.
"They should never have come. They had no business being there. I remember seeing them and seeing her specifically," she said on Thursday. "They had no goddamn business being there and it's something that still angers me, clearly."
Trump's statement addresses the late McCain's funeral, claiming to have made it possible for him to have the "world's longest funeral" even though he was never "a fan."
In the former The View host's new book, McCain also recalled a "weird" phone call she received from the former president and his wife, former First Lady
Speaking to
"It was a very weird conversation," the former The View panelist shared. "He said, 'It's all fake
It was "very uncomfortable," McCain added.
The former president has a history of sparring with the television personality and, notably, her late father. In December 2020, she tweeted at the former president: "Two years after he died, you still obsess over my dad. It kills you that no one will ever love you or remember you like they loved and remember him."
And as Insider previously reported, Trump once said at an event in 2015 that her father was viewed as a war hero only because he was taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese.