Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) believes President Barack Obama should appoint a "czar" to lead America's response to Ebola.
"From spending time here in Arizona, my constituents are not comforted. There has to be more reassurance given to them. I would say that we don't know exactly who's in charge. There has to be some kind of czar," McCain said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union."
"I don't think we're comforted by the fact that we were told there would never be a case of Ebola in the United States," McCain continued. "Obviously that's not correct."
McCain's call for a czar marks something of an about-face for the senator, who has longgroused about the Obama administration's use of the appointed officials.
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