• Eliana Duy, 8, FL, stands in front of the wreath that US Secretary of Defense James Mattis, General John Kelly, White House Chief of Staff and Cindy McCain, wife of late Senator John McCain, lay a ceremonial wreath honouring all whose lives were lost during the Vietnam War. Reuters
    Eliana Duy, 8, FL, stands in front of the wreath that US Secretary of Defense James Mattis, General John Kelly, White House Chief of Staff and Cindy McCain, wife of late Senator John McCain, lay a ceremonial wreath honouring all whose lives were lost during the Vietnam War. Reuters
  • A military honour guard team places the casket of the late-Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) into a waiting hearse outside the US Capitol in Washington. Reuters
    A military honour guard team places the casket of the late-Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) into a waiting hearse outside the US Capitol in Washington. Reuters
  • (L-R) Former US President Barack Obama, former US Vice President Al Gore, and former US President George W. Bush arrive for the Memorial Service. AFP
    (L-R) Former US President Barack Obama, former US Vice President Al Gore, and former US President George W. Bush arrive for the Memorial Service. AFP
  • Former US First Lady shakes hands with National Security adviser John Bolton as they arrive at the memorial Service. AFP
    Former US First Lady shakes hands with National Security adviser John Bolton as they arrive at the memorial Service. AFP
  • Cindy McCain (L) the widow of US Senator John McCain and her sons arrive at the Washington National Cathedral for her husband's memorial service. AFP
    Cindy McCain (L) the widow of US Senator John McCain and her sons arrive at the Washington National Cathedral for her husband's memorial service. AFP
  • Roberta McCain arrives for the memorial service of her son John McCain. Reuters
    Roberta McCain arrives for the memorial service of her son John McCain. Reuters
  • Former US President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former US Vice President Dick Cheney, Lynne Cheney, and former US Vice President Al Gore sit for the funeral service. Getty Images/AFP
    Former US President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former US Vice President Dick Cheney, Lynne Cheney, and former US Vice President Al Gore sit for the funeral service. Getty Images/AFP
  • A US Navy seaman carries a wreath into the Vietnam Veterans Memorial before a ceremony to honour Mr McCain. Getty Images/AFP
    A US Navy seaman carries a wreath into the Vietnam Veterans Memorial before a ceremony to honour Mr McCain. Getty Images/AFP
  • A joint service military casket team prepares to unload the casket of the Senator John McCain at the Washington National Cathedral for the funeral service. Getty Images/AFP
    A joint service military casket team prepares to unload the casket of the Senator John McCain at the Washington National Cathedral for the funeral service. Getty Images/AFP
  • A woman wipes away tears following a wreath laying ceremony to honour the late Senator John McCain. Getty Images/AFP
    A woman wipes away tears following a wreath laying ceremony to honour the late Senator John McCain. Getty Images/AFP
  • A woman wipes away tears following a wreath laying ceremony to honour the late Senator John McCain. Getty Images / AFP
    A woman wipes away tears following a wreath laying ceremony to honour the late Senator John McCain. Getty Images / AFP
  • People applaud for the family of the late Senator John McCain as they leave the Vietnam Veterans Memorial following a wreath laying ceremony. Getty Images / AFP
    People applaud for the family of the late Senator John McCain as they leave the Vietnam Veterans Memorial following a wreath laying ceremony. Getty Images / AFP
  • People stand in silence during a wreath laying ceremony to honour the late Senator John McCain. Getty Images / AFP
    People stand in silence during a wreath laying ceremony to honour the late Senator John McCain. Getty Images / AFP
  • The family of Sen. John McCain, front row from left, Meghan McCain, Bridget McCain and Cindy McCain, watches as his casket is carried to a hearse from the US Capitol in Washington, in Washington, for a departure to the Washington National Cathedral for a memorial service. AP
    The family of Sen. John McCain, front row from left, Meghan McCain, Bridget McCain and Cindy McCain, watches as his casket is carried to a hearse from the US Capitol in Washington, in Washington, for a departure to the Washington National Cathedral for a memorial service. AP
  • The casket of Senator John McCain is carried to a hearse from the US Capitol. AP
    The casket of Senator John McCain is carried to a hearse from the US Capitol. AP
  • Cindy McCain, wife of John McCain, accompanied by defence secretary Jim Mattis lays a wreath at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. AP
    Cindy McCain, wife of John McCain, accompanied by defence secretary Jim Mattis lays a wreath at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. AP
  • Former Secretary of State John Kerry arrives for a memorial service for John McCain at the Washington National Cathedral. AP
    Former Secretary of State John Kerry arrives for a memorial service for John McCain at the Washington National Cathedral. AP
  • Cindy McCain, wife of, Sen. John McCain, accompanied by White House chief of staff John Kelly, left, and defence secretary Jim Mattis, second from left, lays a wreath at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. AP
    Cindy McCain, wife of, Sen. John McCain, accompanied by White House chief of staff John Kelly, left, and defence secretary Jim Mattis, second from left, lays a wreath at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. AP
  • A Military Honor Guard carries the casket of US Senator John McCain into the Washington National Cathedral. AFP
    A Military Honor Guard carries the casket of US Senator John McCain into the Washington National Cathedral. AFP
  • US former Vice President Joe Biden (C left) and actor Warren Beatty (C) arrive for the National Memorial Service. AFP
    US former Vice President Joe Biden (C left) and actor Warren Beatty (C) arrive for the National Memorial Service. AFP
  • The casket arrives for the memorial service of John McCain. Reuters
    The casket arrives for the memorial service of John McCain. Reuters
  • The casket arrives for the memorial service of John McCain. Reuters
    The casket arrives for the memorial service of John McCain. Reuters
  • Former first lady Laura Bush, former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former vice president Dick Cheney and his wife Lynne and former vice president Al Gore arrive at a memorial service for John McCain. AP
    Former first lady Laura Bush, former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former vice president Dick Cheney and his wife Lynne and former vice president Al Gore arrive at a memorial service for John McCain. AP
  • The flag-draped casket of John McCain is carried to a hearse from the US Capitol in Washington. AP
    The flag-draped casket of John McCain is carried to a hearse from the US Capitol in Washington. AP
  • General view of late John McCain's National Memorial Service at the Washington. AFP
    General view of late John McCain's National Memorial Service at the Washington. AFP
  • Meghan McCain and her mother Cindy McCain embrace as the casket of the late Senator John McCain arrives at the Washington National Cathedral for the funeral service. Getty Images / AFP
    Meghan McCain and her mother Cindy McCain embrace as the casket of the late Senator John McCain arrives at the Washington National Cathedral for the funeral service. Getty Images / AFP
  • Rudy Giuliani (C) arrives at the Washington National Cathedral for the funeral service for John McCain. Getty Images/ AFP
    Rudy Giuliani (C) arrives at the Washington National Cathedral for the funeral service for John McCain. Getty Images/ AFP
  • Jay Leno arrive at the Washington National Cathedral for the funeral service for John McCain. Getty Images / AFP
    Jay Leno arrive at the Washington National Cathedral for the funeral service for John McCain. Getty Images / AFP
  • Former US Senator Joe Lieberman speaks during a memorial service for John McCain. AFP
    Former US Senator Joe Lieberman speaks during a memorial service for John McCain. AFP
  • Daughter Meghan McCain speaks at the memorial service of John McCain. Reuters
    Daughter Meghan McCain speaks at the memorial service of John McCain. Reuters
  • Daughter Meghan McCain walks past the casket at the memorial service of John McCain . Reuters
    Daughter Meghan McCain walks past the casket at the memorial service of John McCain . Reuters
  • The casket of John McCain sits in the nave during the funeral service at the National Cathedral. Getty Images/ AFP
    The casket of John McCain sits in the nave during the funeral service at the National Cathedral. Getty Images/ AFP
  • David Romley of Germantown, Md, holds an American flag as he visits the Vietnam Veterans Memorial after Cindy McCain placed a wreath. AP
    David Romley of Germantown, Md, holds an American flag as he visits the Vietnam Veterans Memorial after Cindy McCain placed a wreath. AP
  • Former Vice President Joe Biden arrives at the Washington National Cathedral for the funeral service for the late Senator John McCain. Getty Images / AFP
    Former Vice President Joe Biden arrives at the Washington National Cathedral for the funeral service for the late Senator John McCain. Getty Images / AFP
  • Former Senator Bob Dole arrives at the Washington National Cathedral ahead of a memorial service for John McCain. Reuters
    Former Senator Bob Dole arrives at the Washington National Cathedral ahead of a memorial service for John McCain. Reuters
  • Jimmy McCain reads the poem “The Requiem,” at a memorial service for his father at Washington National Cathedral. AP
    Jimmy McCain reads the poem “The Requiem,” at a memorial service for his father at Washington National Cathedral. AP
  • Former US President George W Bush speaks during a memorial service for John McCain. AFP
    Former US President George W Bush speaks during a memorial service for John McCain. AFP
  • Senator Jeff Flake and his wife Cheryl Flake arrive to attend a memorial service for John McCain. AP Photo
    Senator Jeff Flake and his wife Cheryl Flake arrive to attend a memorial service for John McCain. AP Photo
  • US Senate candidate Mitt Romney and his wife Anne Romney arrive at the Washington National Cathedral. Getty Images / AFP
    US Senate candidate Mitt Romney and his wife Anne Romney arrive at the Washington National Cathedral. Getty Images / AFP
  • William 'Bill' Browder, hedge fund manager and human rights activist, arrives at the Washington National Cathedral. Getty Images/ AFP
    William 'Bill' Browder, hedge fund manager and human rights activist, arrives at the Washington National Cathedral. Getty Images/ AFP
  • Former US President Barack Obama speaks at the memorial service of John McCain. Reuters
    Former US President Barack Obama speaks at the memorial service of John McCain. Reuters

John McCain tributes echo with criticism of Donald Trump


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A memorial service for the late Senator John McCain on Saturday turned into a clear rebuke of President Donald Trump's divisive politics as his daughter, two former presidents and political dignitaries used their tributes to call for a return to civility.

"The America of John McCain has no need to be made great again because America was always great," daughter Meghan McCain said, setting the tone for eulogies by Presidents Barack Obama and George W Bush.

The audience of Washington power players erupted in applause.

Standing near Mr McCain's flag-draped casket and with Mr Trump's daughter among the audience at Washington National Cathedral, Meghan McCain delivered a broadside against the uninvited president without mentioning his name.

"We gather here to mourn the passing of American greatness — the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunistic appropriation of those who lived lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served," she said, her voice first choking back tears, then raising to anger.

The nearly three-hour service was a remarkable show of defiance against a president Mr McCain openly defied in life. The dignitaries included three former presidents, at least four former secretaries of state and members of the House and Senate, where Mr McCain served for more than three decades. Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, also attended, while Defence Secretary Jim Mattis and others represented the government in Mr Trump's absence.

Mr Trump chose to head to his Virginia golf course during the service and tweeted his grievances against the FBI and Nafta throughout the day.

Mr McCain had asked Mr Obama and Mr Bush to speak, choosing the Democrat and the Republican who had blocked his two bids for the White House. The former presidents drew on the senator's legacy at home and abroad to speak of the nation's values. Their criticism of Mr Trump was more subtle than Ms McCain's but unmistakable nonetheless.

Mr Obama spoke of the long talks he and Mr McCain would have privately in the Oval Office and the senator's understanding that America's security and influence came not from "our ability to bend others to our will" but universal values of rule of law and human rights.

"So much of our politics, our public life, our public discourse can seem small and mean and petty, trafficking in bombast and insult and phoney controversies and manufactured outrage," Mr Obama said in a not-so-veiled nod to Mr Trump. "It's a politics that pretends to be brave and tough but in fact is born in fear. John called on us to be bigger than that. He called on us to be better than that."

Mr Bush said one of the great gifts in his life was becoming friends with his former White House rival. He said they would in later years recall their political battles like former football players remembering the big game.

But mostly Mr Bush recalled a champion for the "forgotten people" at home and abroad whose legacy will serve as a reminder, even in times of doubt, of the power of America as more than a physical place but a "carrier of human aspirations.

"John's voice will always come as a whisper over our shoulder – we are better than this, America is better than this," Mr Bush said.

Washington's past and present political elite bore witness. Among those in the front row at the cathedral were Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as Dick Cheney and Al Gore.

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Mr McCain's motorcade arrived from the Capitol, where he laid in state overnight. Along the way the procession stopped at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, where Mr McCain's wife, Cindy, placed a wreath.

It was the last public event in Washington, where Mr McCain lived and worked over four decades, and part of Mr McCain's five-day, cross-country funeral procession. He died on August 25 at age 81.

"This week's celebration of the life and values and patriotism of this hero, I think have taken our country above all that," said former senator Joe Lieberman, considered by Mr McCain as a running mate in 2008. "In a way, it's the last great gift that John McCain gave America."

Mr McCain had long urged the Senate and the polarised nation to recognise the humanity even in bitter political opponents.

"We weaken our greatness when we confuse our patriotism with tribal rivalries that have sown resentment and hatred and violence in all the corners of the globe," Mr McCain wrote in his farewell letter to the nation, read posthumously by a longtime aide. "We weaken it when we hide behind walls, rather than tear them down, when we doubt the power of our ideals, rather than trust them to be the great force for change they have always been."

Mr McCain is to be buried on Sunday at his alma mater, the US Naval Academy, next to his best friend from the Class of 1958, Adm Chuck Larson.

"Back," Mr McCain wrote on the last page of his recent memoir, "where it began."