Graham also told "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson that while he's open to working with the president and will do "everything" he can to help the commander-in-chief, Mr. Trump's past comments about the military hero bother him "greatly." "It pisses me off to no end, and ...
Graham's comments come as Trump is under investigation for potential violations of laws related to espionage and obstruction of justice, specifically regarding his treatment of classified White House records that he took to his residence in Mar-a-Lago, Florida. The senator has been critical of...
" Mr.Trump said. "He actually probably seems to me not as bright honestly as Rick Perry. I think Rick Perry is probably smarter than Lindsey Graham, but what do I know?" In a particularly memorable moment, Mr. Trump then proceeded to read a telephone number to the audience and encourage...
“I want people in Israel and in the region to know that Trump is focused on the hostages issue,” he said. “He wants the killing to stop and the fighting to end.” Grahamalso noted in the interview his hope that both Trump and the Biden administration will work during the transition...
President Trump and Sen. Lindsey Graham have overcome hostility born of deep...Drucker, David M
Sen. Lindsey Graham said in 2018 that the Senate would wait until the next election to vote on a Supreme Court pick should a seat become vacant during the last year of President Donald Trump's term. The remarks by the South Carolina Republican and Sena...
"On Day 1, President Trump will deport people here illegally by the tens of thousands," Graham said in the clip. "Then and only then will this stop, and Biden will never do that." Theoriginal interview videoshows that Graham’s Southern-inflected cadence did partially swallow the...
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who also appeared on "Face the Nation" on Sunday, suggested that Trump may consider changing his mind amid the backlash over selecting Vance, whom he called an "incredibly bad choice." When asked whether Trump regrets his pick, Graham said "not at all...
Ahead of fired FBI Director James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina said that while "half of what Trump does is not okay," he does not see evidence for obstruction of justice from the president....
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, offered strong praise of President Joe Biden — perhaps the strongest yet among Trump's supporters. On Monday, he said in a statement that “I understand and respect” Biden's decision not ...