President Trump and Sen. Lindsey Graham have overcome hostility born of deep...Drucker, David M
Lindsey GrahamandDonald Trumpwere born nine years and one month apart. Trump came first, but when they appear side by side, as they often do these days, the men look about the same age. On November 6th, in the East Room of the White House, the president held an event to mark the r...
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." ...
But in Graham's view, what Mr. Trump does not appear to be illegal. "There's no way that you'll ever convince me that the FBI director, the top of the legal chain, thought this was obstruction of justice, because if he had thought that he would have done something differently," ...
There was one problem: Graham never said Trump would deport legal immigrants. He said Trump would deport illegal immigrants. "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 ...
“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...
CBSN and Tuesday morning on "CBS This Morning," where he said, "I don't care if he drops out. Stay in the race, just stop being a jackass." Graham has beenlambasting his fellow presidential contender, in part over Trump's comments over the weekend thatdisparaged the war recordof Sen...
The other senators in the room chuckled, and Trump responded, "We all know that." Mr. Trump's upbeat assessment of their relationship echoed comments that Graham madeSunday on Face the Nation. The senator explained why his once-fractious relationship with the president has mellowed. ...
Donald Trump on Wednesday blasted former presidential candidate Lindsey Graham for criticizing his electability and temperament to be president. “I think Lindsey Graham is a disgrace, and I think you have one of the worst representatives of any representative in the United States, and I don’t ...
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 ...