Meghan McCain Confronts Donald Trump Jr. And Sort Of Gets An Apology

Meghan McCain may have done the impossible on Thursday: Got a member of the Trump family to apologize for their actions.

Sort of.

Donald Trump Jr. appeared on “The View” to promote his new book, “Triggered: How the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us.”

As you might expect, the appearance triggered the kinds of confrontations that are a hallmark of the show.

But the most stirring exchange came when McCain calmly and soberly asked the president’s son if all the attacks against Gold Star families and detractors make him “feel good.”

McCain specifically mentioned the family of Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son was killed in the Iraq War and whom Donald Trump famously attacked during the 2016 campaign.

“You and your family have hurt a lot of people and put a lot of people through a lot of pain, including the Khan family, who was a Gold Star family who I think should be respected for the loss of their son,” she said.

She added: “Does all of this make you feel good?”

Trump Jr. responded that, no, it doesn’t.

“I don’t think any of that makes me feel good, but I do think we got into this because we wanted to do what’s right for America,” he said, before pivoting to his talking points. “My father has been working tirelessly to bring back the American dream who have watched politicians with no business experience send that American dream abroad to countries that hate our guts.”

The president’s son then admitted he’s aware of the animosity his father inspires in many Americans.

“I understand that he’s controversial, I understand that he’s offended a lot of people, but I also understand he took on the establishment, and that’s the premier sin in American politics these days to do that.”

McCain waited until Trump Jr. was done before continuing.

“Character in politics is important, I believe,” she said. “It was how I was raised. It’s the way I view the lens of America, and I understand what you’re saying about policy, but when you’re talking about attacking Gold Star families, who’ve given the ultimate sacrifice more than any of us in this room have given, and you put them through pain, does it make you feel like it was worth it?”

Trump Jr. then tried to claim that his dad was merely a “counterpuncher,” a man “fighting back for conservatives who’ve ceded ground to the liberal elite for decades.

“I understand,” he said. “We can keep going back to character ― I think he has great character.”

“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin then chimed in that she didn’t think McCain “appreciated your father attacking her father.”

Trump Jr. then did something his father would never do: apologize. Sort of.

“I understand,” he said. “I’m sorry about that and they did have differences. I agree with that.”

He then expressed condolences to McCain for the loss of her father, Sen. John McCain, and for her aunt, who died on Wednesday.

McCain was gracious, but admitted: “For me, this would not have been worth it.”

You can see the complete exchange below:

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He Has 9 Billion Dollars

Launching his Presidential bid last June, Donald Trump held up his financial statement to prove <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/digger/wp/2015/06/19/you-may-not-take-donald-trumps-candidacy-seriously-but-take-another-look-at-his-real-estate-business/" target="_blank">he had assets worth a total of $9 billion.</a> <br><br> In a tasteless boast, Trump went on to reveal he refused a bank's loan of $4bn. <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/digger/wp/2015/06/19/you-may-not-take-donald-trumps-candidacy-seriously-but-take-another-look-at-his-real-estate-business/" target="_blank">He said:</a> “I don’t need it. I don’t want it. And I’ve been there.” <br><br> While millions of Americans continue to suffer the effects of sluggish economic growth, Trump is blissfully unaffected. Well, that's how he makes it sound.

But He's Never Used A Cash Machine

Trump says he's never had to withdraw cash from a cashpoint. <br><br> During an appearance on 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien', Trump said that he'd never seen the need to use ATMs, all the while hinting at his extraordinary wealth.
Trump says he's never had to withdraw cash from a cashpoint.

During an appearance on 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien', Trump said that he'd never seen the need to use ATMs, all the while hinting at his extraordinary wealth.

He Gets Super Defensive About Money

Like many of his voters, money is always on Trump's mind. <br><br> But unlike those struggling to make ends meet, Trump is more concerned with the perception of his wealth, which he says is "more than $9 bn". <br><br> When an author <a href="http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/donald-trump-loses-libel-lawsuit-232923" target="_blank">suggested Trump had a net worth of less than $300m</a>, the property tycoon sued him for libel. <br><br> Yet during testimony, Trump admitted his own estimations depend on his "feelings". <br><br> It was reported <a href="http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/donald-trump-loses-libel-lawsuit-232923" target="_blank">Trump said:</a> "Yes, even my own feelings (guide estimates of my wealth), as to where the world is, where the world is going, and that can change rapidly from day to day." <br><br> Trump lost the libel case.

He's Leading A Fact-Free Campaign

Despite pretending to offer something different from the tired-old ways of Washington, Trump has admitted that he's more than willing to use dubious non-facts and statistics in an effort to further his White House ambitions. <br><br> In a remarkable exchange with FOX News host Bill O'Reilly, <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2015/11/23/the-2016-campaign-is-largely-fact-free-thats-a-terrible-thing-for-american-democracy/" target="_blank">the famously impertinent presenter took exception to flawed statistics banded about by Trump.</a> <br><br> <blockquote>O’Reilly: This bothered me, I gotta tell ya. You tweeted out that whites killed by blacks — these are statistics you picked out from somewhere — at a rate of 81 percent. And that’s totally wrong. Whites killed by blacks is 15 percent, yet you tweeted it was 81 percent. Now … <br><br> Trump: Bill, I didn’t tweet, I retweeted somebody that was supposedly an expert, and it was also a radio show. <br><br> O’Reilly: Yeah, but you don’t wanna be. … Why do you want to be in that zone? <br><br> Trump: Hey, Bill, Bill, am I gonna check every statistic? I get millions and millions of people, @RealDonaldTrump, by the way. <br><br> O’Reilly: You gotta, you’re a presidential contender, you gotta check ’em.</blockquote>

He Takes His Name Way Too Seriously

He's so obsessed with his image that when a "cybersquatter" took control of hundreds of online domain names, including those using the name "Trump", Donald went on the defensive. <br><br> J. Taikwok Yung, <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/trump-sues-b-klyn-man-400k-websites-article-1.1303096" target="_blank">a self-described "domainer" from Brooklyn, NY, was hauled before judges</a> after Trump noticed he'd bought up a huge amount of his brand online. <br><br> Trump sought the maximum damages allowed - <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/01/studentnews/trump-cybersquatting-lawsuit/" target="_blank">$100,000 for each of the four Trump-related domain names</a> bought by Yung. <br><br> And he had legal grounds: Trump is a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Organisation and is adorned on many a high-stakes casino, and several hotels.

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