McCain calls protesters ‘low-life scum’

WASHINGTON. – US Senator John McCain had a blunt message for demonstrators chanting for the arrest of Henry Kissinger at a Senate Armed Forces Committee hearing on Thursday: “Get out of here, you low-life-scum.”

The protesters, from the Code Pink anti-war group, drew the ire of the Arizona Republican who chairs the committee after some of them approached Kissinger as he took his seat at a hearing on global security.

Members of the group held up handcuffs and anti-Kissinger signs and called for his arrest for “war crimes”.

Addressing the hearing, McCain said: “I have been a member of this committee for many years and I have never seen anything as disgraceful and outrageous and despicable as the last demonstration that just took place.”

McCain said he would have Capitol Police arrest the protesters if they did not “shut up”. He then told them: “Get out of here, you low-life scum.”

In a statement afterward, McCain, who was held as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, said the protesters had physically threatened Kissinger, who was Secretary of State from 1973-1977 under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. – Reuters.

 

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