US Senator John McCain to miss key tax vote: reports

AFP  |  Washington 

US Senator will miss a key vote on the Republican bill, further narrowing the already-thin margin of support for the controversial measure, US media reported today.

The legislation, which will slash corporate taxes as well as cutting those for individuals, has been criticized as primarily benefiting the wealthy.


The measure is Donald Trump's last shot at a major legislative accomplishment in his first year in office.

reported that McCain, who was hospitalized for side effects of treatment for brain cancer, returned to today and would miss the overhaul vote.

also reported that McCain would miss the vote, which is expected to be held in the next few days.

His daughter said her father would be spending the holidays in

"My father is doing well and we are all to spending together in Arizona," she wrote on

If McCain is absent, Republicans -- who have a 52-48 majority in the -- can only afford one defection if the measure is to pass.

No Democrats or independents support the legislation in the It is expected to comfortably pass the House.

McCain, an 81-year-old former prisoner of war and 2008 Republican presidential nominee was diagnosed in July with a known as a glioblastoma, after doctors found a over his left eye during a routine checkup.

He has been critical of Trump and cast a crucial "no" vote on the president's effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act health law, helping to torpedo the measure.

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First Published: Mon, December 18 2017. 08:05 IST