The View co-host Meghan McCain expressed her displeasure of President Donald Trump's insinuation that the late Democrat Congressman John Dingell is in hell. However, not everyone agrees on the way she slammed Melania and Ivanka Trump for the president's remark. 

In a recent episode of The View, McCain lashed out at the first lady and first daughter for what she called their lack of action in controlling POTUS. She also attacked Melania's "Be Best" anti-bullying campaign. McCain said FLOTUS did nothing when Trump commented about Diggle at a rally as well as when her husband reacted on Greta Thunberg winning of Time's Person of the Year. 

Last week, Trump said in the rally after he got impeached in the House that Representative Debbie Dingell should have voted against impeachment because he authorized full funeral honors for her late husband in February. 

Debbie Dingell responded via Twitter to the president's remark. The Congresswoman stressed that her husband earned all the honors that he received because of his lifetime service to the country. She admitted that she was deeply hurt by Trump's words and it made their first holiday without the late congressman even harder. 

McCain, who in the past expressed fury over Trump's unkind remarks about her deceased father, Senator John McCain, said she doesn't want to hear anything from either Melania and Ivanka until they get Trump to stop disparaging people. She also called them "complicit" to the POTUS's action. 

However, many Twitter users did not like the statement of late senator McCain's daughter. Political commentator Wayne Dupree called her "bitter, jealous, and envious person." Another commented that the TV personality needs therapy.

Meanwhile, this is not the first time in recent days that Melania Trump has been criticized for her husband's action. Just recently, FLOTUS received backlash for keeping her silence after Trump is accused of bullying Greta Thunberg. 

Many were expecting that Melania would defend the 16-year-old climate activist from her husband's attack considering her anti-bullying "Be Best" campaign. Then, her spokesperson Stephanie Grisham released a statement suggesting that the mentioning of Barron Trump in the impeachment inquiry is not equatable to Trump's attack on Greta. 

Others also mocked Melania after former First Lady Michelle Obama posted some words of encouragement to the young activist. Some even sarcastically urged FLOTUS to just plagiarize Michelle's statement again.