Was the president firing back at Meghan McCain with his tweet?

At Sen. John McCain’s memorial Saturday at the Washington National Cathedral, the senator’s daughter Meghan McCain gave a eulogy that, amid praise for her father, took a direct jab at President Trump and his campaign motto.

“The America of John McCain has no need to be made great again, because America was always great,” said McCain, a talk-show host, to applause from those assembled.

And in a plot twist most of us saw coming, it seems the president heard her message, as he took to Twitter at 3:53 p.m. on Saturday to tweet his campaign slogan. In all caps. He also retweeted his own tweet Sunday morning.

The replies to his tweet were mixed, with many seeming to believe that it was a direct attack on the McCain family and the senator’s daughter’s comments at the service.

One of the top replies was the text from McCain’s eulogy, in a Twitter moment.

Many of those replying agreed with McCain, echoing her sentiments about America’s being great.

One shared an image highlighting differences between the senator’s and president’s sons.

Quite a few put their own twist on the president’s July 2015 words about the senator’s time as a POW in Hanoi during the Vietnam War, “I like people who weren’t captured.”

And some people showed support for the president’s statement, writing that he is more popular all the time.

Saturday’s event in Washington, D.C., where John McCain lived and worked for more 40 years, was part of McCain’s five-day cross-country funeral procession. He died Aug. 25 at age 81.

Despite McCain’s service as both a senator and a Navy officer during the Vietnam War, the president hesitated to release an official statement acknowledging McCain’s contributions to the nation. He instead tweeted a short message offering his “deepest sympathies and respect” to the McCain family.

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