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Meghan McCain Slams Sarah Palin As ‘Selfish Stupid’ For Dining Out After Positive COVID Test

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Meghan McCain called out Sarah Palin for going out to dinner in New York City just days after testing positive for COVID.

The former The View co-host, 37, told Daily Mail on Jan. 27 that Sarah — who was Meghan’s late father John McCain’s running mate during the 2008 presidential election — was “reckless” and “stupid” for her decision.

Sarah, 57, reportedly ate at Italian restaurant Elio’s on Saturday (Jan. 22) and sat inside, despite not being vaccinated. She tested positive for COVID on Monday (Jan.

24), but returned to the restaurant two days later (Jan. 26) and ate there again, this time outdoors. “Is she crazy? Day two?

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