Kelly Sadler apologies to McCain family for ‘inappropriate’ comment

The White House communications aide made a comment against Senator John McCain, who is suffering from brain cancer

May 15, 2018 10:35 am | Updated 10:36 am IST - Washington

In this March 22, 2018 photo, special assistant to President Donald Trump, Kelly Sadler attends a forum at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington.

In this March 22, 2018 photo, special assistant to President Donald Trump, Kelly Sadler attends a forum at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington.

Kelly Sadler, a White House communications aide, has apologised to the McCain family for making an “inappropriate” comment against Senator John McCain, who is suffering from brain cancer, a presidential spokesperson said on Tuesday.

“I was told Kelly Sadler called the McCain family late last week and did apologise,” White House Deputy Principal Press Secretary Raj Shah told reporters during a news conference.

During an internal meeting last week, Ms. Sadler reportedly dismissed McCain’s opposition to the nomination of Gina Haspel for the CIA director, saying, “It does not matter, he is dying anyway”.

The Senator from Arizona is undergoing treatment after he was diagnosed with cancer last July.

“I wasn’t on the call. I was told she made it prior to the story being published. She apologised for the comment,” Mr. Shah told reporters, sidestepping multiple questions on the White House apology.

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