If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact me. But to be clear, he was only in one of the fires, aboard the Forrestal. So, while it would seem he would be in two places at once, he was just moving around. It was not long after moving to the Saints on the Oriskany that he was shot down in Vietnam, on October 26, 1967. They were short on men after the Oriskany fire, and he volunteered to go serve there. He served with the Saints following the Forrestal incident. He was in the cockpit of an A-4E Skyhawk on the deck of the Forrestal that was hit by an F-4 Zuni rocket to start the Forrestal fire on July 29, 1967. McCain was first assigned to the USS Forrestal. Again, the article is located at: ( ) Killdevil 19:26, 10 January 2006 (UTC) From Senator McCain's Office:"Thank you for taking the time to get your facts right! Both paragraphs have some truth to them. This information is read by millions of people, and I'd love to make certain that it's correct. Could you read the contradictory paragraphs (included below) and let me know via email which version of the facts is accurate? Here are the two paragraphs in question: If you have time, I would appreciate it if someone in your office could review the rest of the article for accuracy and bias as well. I am hoping you can assist me in correcting this problem. There are two conflicting paragraphs in the article concerning Senator McCain's service in Vietnam. Here is the full text of the email I sent: Greetings, I am trying to validate information concerning Senator McCain that is presented in the Senator's article in Wikipedia, the prominent online encyclopedia. Until this is resolved we should leave the contradiction tag up there. badlydrawnjeff 23:15, 18 January 2006 (UTC) I have emailed McCain's Senate office for clarification. Please respect the sourcing and do not archive this if the time comes where this talk page is archived. Trump.NOTE: I'm moving this up here since this *is* the source. “The story is completely inaccurate, it is fake news meant to malign Mr. “I’m telling you emphatically that I’ve not been to Prague, I’ve never been to Czech, I’ve not been to Russia,” Cohen said. The story is “totally fake, totally inaccurate,” Cohen said. Reached by telephone on Tuesday night, Cohen denied the dossier’s allegations. It alleges that Michael Cohen, special counsel to Trump, was central to “the ongoing secret liaison relationship between the New York tycoon’s campaign and the Russian leadership,” and that he met secretly with Kremlin officials in Prague in August 2016. “The document also makes specific claims about contacts between people working for Trump and Russian officials. Trump were initially funded by groups and donors supporting Republican opponents of Mr. McCain despises Trump, and no one would be surprised if the elderly senator was eager to share information, no matter how dubious the source, in an effort to damage the newly elected president.Īccording to the CNN report, “The raw memos on which the synopsis is based were prepared by the former MI6 agent, who was posted in Russia in the 1990s and now runs a private intelligence gathering firm. 9, but that the FBI already had copies of many of the memos.” ĬNN reported that “on December 9, Senator John McCain gave a full copy of the memos - dated from June through December, 2016 - to FBI Director James Comey.” And CNN reported Tuesday that Arizona Republican John McCain gave a “full copy” of the memos to Comey on Dec. In its article, in which the organization published the unverified report, BuzzFeed claimed that “Harry Reid spokesman Adam Jentleson tweeted Tuesday that the former Senate Democratic leader had seen the documents before writing a public letter to FBI Director James Comey about Trump’s ties to Russia. This came just a few hours after the site published an unverified report by an alleged former British spy claiming President-elect Donald Trump performed lewd acts with Russian prostitutes.” The Daily Caller reported Tuesday night that “BuzzFeed editors tweeted that they were crying as President Barack Obama delivered his farewell address. The Guardian is reporting that Arizona Senator John McCain passed “documents to the FBI director, James Comey, last month alleging secret contacts between the Trump campaign and Moscow and that Russian intelligence had personally compromising material on the president-elect himself.” Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen & alibi deny he was in Prague as was claimed in Trump dodgy dossier BuzzFeed Editors Cry During Obama’s Speech After Publishing Unverified Allegations Against Trump /OcrAB3KVb0
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