Trump stirs new controversy by criticizing McCain war record
Donald Trump blustered his way into more trouble as he criticized U.S. Sen. John McCain's war record at a conservative forum, overshadowing fellow presidential candidates promoting their credentials to evangelical Christians.
The 10 Republican hopefuls in the 2016 presidential campaign who converged July 18 on early-voting Iowa offered broad support for a crackdown on illegal immigration, a forceful approach to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) that could include ground troops, and a devotion to Christian values.
They were vying for support from the more than 2,000 religious conservatives crowded into an Iowa sports arena at the annual Family Leadership Summit to listen to the candidates less than seven months before the Iowa caucuses kick off the state-by-state nominating contests.
Trump overshadowed a more substantive conversation by heaping fresh criticism on McCain, the party's 2008 presidential nominee. It was the latest example of the real estate mogul's willingness to take on his own party, a practice that both excites his party's most passionate conservatives and worries Republican officials.
Pressed on whether his recent criticism of McCain went too far, Trump went further.
"He is a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren't captured," Trump said when the moderator described McCain as a war hero. McCain spent more than five years in a Vietnamese prisoner of war camp after his plane was shot down.
The comment drew some boos from the audience - and quick condemnation from rivals who have been waiting for such an opening to reign in the outspoken reality television personality.
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