Trump’s absence at John Lewis services highlights struggle to honor prominent critics

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Trump’s muted reaction to the death of a historic figure — albeit one with whom he disagreed — is just the latest instance of how he struggles to respond as a typical president would in these situations

When John Lewis, the civil rights icon and longtime Democratic congressman from Georgia, died at the age of 80 a little over a week ago, President Donald Trump publicly ignored his passing for about 12 hours.

In the meantime, however, every former living president had already issued lengthy, emotional statements of their own, hailing Lewis as a “giant” and recounting their personal experiences with the late congressman.on Monday to honor Lewis’ legacy one last time, the president was leaving the White House for the battleground state of North Carolina to tour a biotech facility.

Still, it was only once the U.S. neared 100,000 coronavirus deaths in June that Trump ordered flags to be flown at half-staff. But when John McCain, who famously thwarted Trump’s attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and was an unabashed critic of the president, died a few months later, the presidentAfter tweeting out a tepid, 21-word message of condolence,

“Despite our differences on policy and politics, I respect Senator John McCain’s service to our country and, in his honor, have signed a proclamation to fly the flag of the United States at half-staff until the day of his interment,” he said in the statement.McCain’s daughter Meghan later revealed Though Trump was not among the dignitaries to attend Dingell’s funeral, Rep. Debbie Dingell was complimentary of the president in the aftermath of her husband’s death.

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