Senator John McCain on Thursday blamed President Obama for the Orlando massacre, saying he is “directly responsible” for the worst terror attack on U.S. soil since 9/11.
McCain, who lost to Obama in the 2008 election, made his remarks to press on Capitol Hill. McCain was responding to questions about Democrats' filibuster on gun control, a move prompted by the deadly mass shooting at the gay nightclub, Pulse, on Sonday.
“Barack Obama is directly responsible for it, because when he pulled everybody out of Iraq, al-Qaeda went to Syria, became ISIS, and ISIS is what it is today thanks to Barack Obama's failures,” McCain said.
When pressed by a reporter on the claim that Obama was “directly” responsible, McCain reiterated his point — that Obama should not have withdrawn combat troops from Iraq.
“He pulled everybody out of Iraq, and I predicted at the time that ISIS would go unchecked, and there would be attacks on the United States of America,” he said. “It's a matter of record, so he is directly responsible.”
Sensing a backlash, McCain then tweeted a clarification, saying, ” I was referring to Pres Obama's national security decisions that have led to rise of #ISIL, not to the President himself.”
To clarify, I was referring to Pres Obama's national security decisions that have led to rise of #ISIL, not to the President himself
— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) June 16, 2016
UPDATE 3:58 PM EST. McCain now says he “misspoke.”
I misspoke. I did not mean to imply that the President was personally responsible – my full stmt: https://t.co/IhDSefwIzM
— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) June 16, 2016
McCAIN: 'I misspoke' pic.twitter.com/KoxHuljVwH
— Mike DeBonis (@mikedebonis) June 16, 2016
UPDATE 4:09 PM EST. Video of McCain ‘clarifying' his remarks.
@NBC-NEWS ON-CAM: Sen. McCain clarifies comments on @POTUS, Orlando but insists he's "not backtracking" –> pic.twitter.com/xQ83BfoNXp
— Hallie Jackson (@HallieJackson) June 16, 2016
Video report from MSNBC.
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