John McCain Never Stopped Fighting for His Country

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The senator also criticized Trump’s summit with North Korean President Kim Jong Un. He said, “Making unnecessary and unreciprocated concessions is not in our interests — and it is a bad negotiating tactic.”

McCain Committed His Life to Public Service

McCain faithfully served the United States for six decades. During his military service, he was awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, the Legion of Merit, a Purple Heart and the Distinguished Flying Cross.

As a lawmaker, he committed his life to strengthening the country’s national defense and supporting service members, veterans and military families. He promoted democracy and human rights around the world. He led bipartisan efforts to secure the border and improve the country’s immigration system.

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McCain made it a priority to protect American taxpayers. He exposed and fought to eliminate unnecessary expenditures, fraud and abuse in the federal government. He also championed campaign finance reform.

Furthermore, the senator helped expand native tribal sovereignty and supported Arizona’s military community. He also led efforts to conserve, preserve and improve America’s lands, waterways and national parks such as the Grand Canyon.

McCain is a “Patriot of the Highest Order”

On Saturday, former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama paid tribute to the senator.