Speaking to C-Span 3, American History TV, the Arizona senator did not mention the president by name. But he said: âOne aspect of the conflict, by the way, that I will never ever countenance is that we drafted the lowest-income level of America and the highest-income level found a doctor that would say they had a bone spur.
âThat is wrong. That is wrong. If we are going to ask every American to serve, every American should serve.â
Trump received five deferments from service in Vietnam: four for academic reasons and one for bone spurs â calcium buildups â in his heels. In 2015, he said at a news conference he couldnât remember which heel the bone spurs had affected. His campaign said it was both.
In July 2016, Trump told the New York Times: âI had a doctor that gave me a letter â a very strong letter on the heels.â The problem had been âtemporaryâ and âminorâ, he said, adding: âOver a period of time, it healed up.â
He also said: âYou know, it was difficult from the long-term walking standpoint.â
Vietnam has been an issue between Trump and McCain since July 2015 when Trump, then a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, questioned whether McCain was a war hero.
McCain, then a naval aviator, was badly injured in a crash in 1967, captured by the North Vietnamese, held for five years and tortured. He refused opportunities to be released for propaganda purposes.
âHeâs not a war hero. Heâs a war hero because he was captured? I like people who werenât captured,â Trump said, at a campaign event in Iowa.
In July this year, McCain announced that he has brain cancer. On his return to the US Capitol, he dramatically sank a Republican healthcare bill backed by the White House. He also refused to support the billâs successor.
Recently McCain has led calls for greater transparency from the administration over the deaths of four US soldiers in Niger.
Last week, accepting the Liberty Medal in Philadelphia, the senator gave other remarks that were interpreted as an attack on Trump.
McCain criticised âhalf-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problemsâ. He also said: âWe live in a land made of ideals, not blood and soil.â
In response, Trump told a radio host: âPeople have to be careful because I fight back. Iâm being very nice, very nice, but at some point I will fight back and it wonât be pretty.â
McCain replied: âItâs fine with me. Iâve faced some fairly significant adversaries in the past.â
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