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Trump’s Sharpest Weapon: Criticizing the Deceased
USAMonday, March 30, 2026
From vague to vicious
Trump's early remarks about deceased figures were often slow and unclear. In recent years, he has adopted a more rapid, cutting tone.- Senator John McCain (2018)
- Initial silence: After McCain’s death, Trump stayed quiet for months.
- Late comment: He later stated, “I never was a fan,” a remark many felt was unnecessary and rude.
- Past criticism: In 2015, he had already questioned McCain’s military service.
- Colin Powell (2021)
Immediate backlash: Within a day of Powell’s passing, Trump labeled Powell’s Iraq decisions “big mistakes” and accused him of disloyalty.
A new pattern emerges
Trump now seems to use the passing of public figures as a springboard for attacks, judging them not by their achievements but by how they might critique him.
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