White House asked for USS John McCain to be 'out of sight' during Trump's visit to Japan: WSJ

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The White House asked the U.S. Navy to make sure a warship named for late Sen. John McCain John Sidney McCainTrump: 'I was not informed about' reported request to move USS John McCain Meghan McCain: Trump is a 'child' who will always be 'deeply threatened' by my dad White House asked for USS John McCain to be 'out of sight' during Trump's visit to Japan: WSJ MORE (R-Ariz.) would be "out of sight" ahead of President Trump Donald John TrumpTrump: 'I was not informed about' reported request to move USS John McCain Meghan McCain: Trump is a 'child' who will always be 'deeply threatened' by my dad Trump accuses Democrats of crime amid rising calls for impeachment MORE's visit to Japan over the weekend, according to an email obtained by The Wall Street Journal.

The email, dated May 15, included an outline of plans for the president's arrival, including instructions for the ship.

“USS John McCain needs to be out of sight,” the email reportedly read. “Please confirm #3 will be satisfied."

Officials, including acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan Patrick Michael ShanahanMeghan McCain: Trump is a 'child' who will always be 'deeply threatened' by my dad White House asked for USS John McCain to be 'out of sight' during Trump's visit to Japan: WSJ Overnight Defense: Pentagon intel chief believes Russia cheating on nuke treaty | Shanahan breaks with Trump over North Korean missile tests | Top general explains Iranian threats MORE, were aware of the concern about the USS John McCain and approved measures so it would not be visible during Trump's visit, an official told the Wall Street Journal.

The ship has been stationed at the Yokosuka Naval Base near the USS Wasp, where Trump delivered Memorial Day remarks and visited U.S. officers. The Journal also reported that sailors on the ship, who normally wear caps with its name, were given the day off when Trump gave his address.

The White House did not immediately return a request for comment from The Hill.

Later Wednesday, The Washington Post reported an anonymous White House senior aide said they did not want the destroyer in photographs and though Trump was not involved in the planning the request was made to keep him from being upset during the visit.

A senior Navy official confirmed to The Post someone from the White House sent the request to officials in the Pacific. A tarp was hung Friday obscuring the ship's name – and photographs taken of it– but senior Navy officials ordered the covering removed on Saturday, before the president arrived, the official told the Post.

A Navy official also said the crew of the USS John McCain was released from duty due to the holiday weekend, along with sailors from another ship.

Late Wednesday evening, Trump responded to the report on Twitter, writing that he had not been informed about the decision.

"I was not informed about anything having to do with the Navy Ship USS John S. McCain during my recent visit to Japan," Trump wrote in the tweet. "Nevertheless, @FLOTUS and I loved being with our great Military Men and Women - what a spectacular job they do!"

I was not informed about anything having to do with the Navy Ship USS John S. McCain during my recent visit to Japan. Nevertheless, @FLOTUS and I loved being with our great Military Men and Women - what a spectacular job they do! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 30, 2019

McCain's daughter and "The View" co-host Meghan McCain Meghan Marguerite McCainMeghan McCain: Trump is a 'child' who will always be 'deeply threatened' by my dad White House asked for USS John McCain to be 'out of sight' during Trump's visit to Japan: WSJ George Conway defends Klobuchar from Meghan McCain criticism MORE also weighed in after the report was published on Wednesday, calling Trump "a child."

Trump is a child who will always be deeply threatened by the greatness of my dads incredible life. There is a lot of criticism of how much I speak about my dad, but nine months since he passed, Trump won't let him RIP. So I have to stand up for him.

It makes my grief unbearable. https://t.co/gUbFAla1VE — Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) May 30, 2019

Trump visited two military outfits to cap off his weekend trip to Japan. The president then met with U.S. troops aboard the USS Wasp, where he wished them a "very happy Memorial Day."

Over the course of his roughly 30-minute visit, Trump critiqued plans to change the design of some aircraft carriers' catapults, recounted his trip to Japan and praised those aboard for their service.

Trump and McCain feuded on and off, and Trump has repeated his criticism of the late Arizona lawmaker even after his death.

In March, Trump ramped up his criticism of McCain, accusing him of handing a dossier of explosive claims about Trump’s ties to Russia to the FBI for “very evil purposes.”

IamnotHorace on May 30th, 2019 at 00:27 UTC »

I believe the ship was named after Sen John McCain's father and grandfather, not the deceased Senator.

This is so pathetically small, and so believable.

I wanted to say, this is unbelievable, but in this administration, it is all too believable.

Edit: On 11 July 2018, at a rededication ceremony, Senator John McCain was added as a namesake, along with his father and grandfather.

ItsJustATux on May 30th, 2019 at 00:16 UTC »

Donald Trump is the most pathetic human I’ve seen in action.

I’ve never met a human being so weak and lacking in character in my entire life.

slakmehl on May 30th, 2019 at 00:12 UTC »

Jaw-dropping. From WSJ:

A tarp was hung over the ship’s name ahead of the president’s trip, according to photos reviewed by the Journal, and sailors were directed to remove any coverings from the ship that bore its name. After the tarp was taken down, a barge was moved closer to the ship, obscuring its name. Sailors on the ship, who typically wear caps bearing its name, were given the day off during Mr. Trump’s visit, people familiar with the matter said.

He's dead. John McCain is a dead man. How can he be this insecure about a fucking dead man?

It is genuinely humiliating to be an American during this administration.

Edit - NYT confirms, and it gets worse.

“Two Navy sailors ... said that the McCain sailors were not invited to hear Mr. Trump speak ..., while sailors from other American warships at the base were. One Navy sailor said that McCain sailors wearing their ship’s patches were even turned away from the president’s address.”