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Drudge slams McCain: 'Corruption has so many faces'

Drudge slams McCain: 'Corruption has so many faces'

Matt Drudge took aim at Sen. John McCainJohn Sidney McCainSinema emerges as Senate dealmaker amid progressive angst Here's the strong, unapologetic conservative to replace Meghan McCain 7 conservative women who could replace Meghan McCain on 'The View' MORE on Sunday night, displaying a photo of the Arizona Republican on Twitter with the caption "corruption has so many faces."

The tweet is an apparent swipe at McCain's vote that ultimately killed a GOP ObamaCare repeal bill.

McCain, 80, had returned to the Senate on Tuesday after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer the week prior.

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The 2008 Republican nominee for president joined Sens. Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsReport estimates major cyberattack could cost more than recovering from natural disasters Bipartisan senators ask CDC, TSA when they will update mask guidance for travelers Biden: 'Not my intent' to imply veto for bipartisan infrastructure package MORE (R-Maine) and Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiYoung Republicans see shift in GOP: 'From outright denial to climate caucus' The Hill's Morning Report - Bidens to visit Surfside, Fla., collapse site How energy will steer the Alaska Senate race MORE (R-Alaska) and all Democrats and Independents in the Senate to narrowly defeat the "skinny" measure that would have repealed major parts of ObamaCare.

Drudge has been relatively more active on Twitter since Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20, primarily deriding Republicans on Capitol Hill for not pushing tax cuts and reform through faster. 

The 51-year-old Drudge always deletes his tweets a few hours after posting them. 

While Drudge has more than 520,000 of followers on Twitter, he doesn't follow anyone on the site.