McCain and Graham both labelled the July 3 overthrow of Morsi as a military coup, and called for the release of Muslim Brotherhood leaders, in a meeting yesterday in Cairo with members of the government, the defence minister and supporters of Morsi.
According to state-run Al-Ahram newspaper, Mansour condemned the statements made by the senators, calling it an "unacceptable interference in Egypt's domestic affairs."
Spokesman for the April 6 Youth Movement, Ahmed Shawky said the movement rejects McCain's use of the term military coup, calling the senator's statements "interfering with Egypt's affairs."
Al-Tayar Al-Sha'aby spokeswoman Heba Yassin also termed the congressmen's visit as "political interference with internal affairs of Egypt" and rejected US involvement.
But, not all political groups opposed the statements.
The Brotherhood's political arm, Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) welcomed the statements.
Al-Wasat Party Spokesman Amr Farouk said of McCain's statements, "This is the most courageous statement the American administration has said, this is the truth."
Farouk added that the US calling the current situation a military coup is "brave."
FJP spokesman Mohamed Soudan said the senators' statements were "a step in the right direction" but they came late and have no influence on the ground.
Soudan said the US always tries to hold the middle ground, when it should rather release an official statement identifying what took place as a military coup.
