(AP) — Arkansas' freshman U.S. senator, an Army veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, said Tuesday Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump should apologize for criticizing the parents of an American soldier killed by a roadside bomb 12 years ago.
Khizr Khan, in a tribute to his son at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia last week, criticized Trump and said the GOP nominee sacrificed nothing.
After a series of comments about Mexicans, Muslims, a handicapped journalist and parents of a dead soldier — among other inflammatory remarks — Cotton wouldn't say when enough is enough.
With reporters, Cotton said he disagreed with Trump on how to handle NATO members who have not fully funded the alliance.