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Meghan McCain doesn’t hesitate to voice her views. The former The View host, earlier this year, reflected on an off-Broadway musical that borrowed her late father’s name and drew inspiration from her long feud with former President Donald Trump. As reported by Broadway World and Entertainment Weekly, while talking about the inventive comedy Ghost of John McCain, she got highly critical. She slammed, «This is trash.nothing more than a gross cash grab by mediocre desperate people. I hope it bombs.» But this wasn’t the first time she used strong words to criticize someone. Here are some famous celebs and powerful politicians who have been the targets of her fury.
In reaction to Donald Trump’s mockery of her father at an Iowa event, Meghan, the daughter of the previous presidential candidate, John McCain, savagely attacked the Republican leader, describing him as a ‘huckster’ and a ‘piece of sh—‘. She posted on X, «My dad was an American hero. An icon. A patriot that will be remembered throughout history. I cannot buy a bagel without someone approaching me about how much they loved and missed him. Trump is a piece of sh—, election denying, huckster whose own wife won’t campaign with him.»
Meghan scolded Drew Barrymore after her ‘inappropriate’ interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris and the 49-year-old actress discussed co-parenting, friendship, and understanding one’s power on The Drew Barrymore Show. Meghan opined that Barrymore had to honor ‘the space’ she shared with the US vice president. She said, «Have some f***ing respect, Drew Barrymore. I don’t like it. I know she probably didn’t have ill intentions, but her producers and whoever is working the show, if you’re going to interview people at this level, it is a privilege.»
In response to the unfavorable press surrounding Jennifer Lopez after the cancellation of her tour and allegations of marital strife with her husband Ben Affleck, the conservative host addressed the matter. As reported by ET, on the Citizen McCain she asserted, «I feel bad now because I feel like we’re turning a point where there’s bullying happening to J.