Cindy McCain

John McCain's widow said she witnessed a woman trafficking a child "of a different ethnicity" at the Phoenix airport. She later apologized for the mistake.
"It has been, at times, hard for me to listen to him about my husband, I'll be honest," Cindy McCain said in her first interview since John McCain's death.
"We're going to keep fighting for the America John believed in everyday," McCain wrote after the coin toss.
It will be her first public appearance since Sen. John McCain's memorials.
The late senator picked the historic site overlooking the Severn River, not Arlington National Cemetery, where his father and grandfather were buried.
The former president paid tribute to the late senator while delivering what appeared to be a jab at Donald Trump.
The senator's daughter Meghan McCain was visibly emotional during the memorial in the state Capitol.
“His love and his care ... took me from a girl to a woman. And he showed me what it is to be a man," the senator's daughter tweeted.
The senator earned respect from both sides of the aisle, and tributes from the likes of Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders and Paul Ryan are proof.