The South Carolina senator admitted that Donald Trump broke the law with his mass firing of inspectors general.
Two senior Republican senators urged President Donald Trump to rethink his decision to strip personal security from some former Trump administration officials, one of whom was the target of an alleged Iranian plot.
CBS’ “Face the Nation" — Vice President JD Vance; Reps. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, and Jason Crow, D-Colo. “Fox News Sunday” — Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn.
Trump this week ended protection for his former national ... officials could pay for security out of their own pockets. Lindsey Graham, a strong Trump backer, told CNN Trump's move could make ...
Lindsey Graham, said Sunday that he thinks the new ... presidential candidate Chris Christie appeared on ABC’s This Week on Sunday and similarly blasted the president for the pardons.
Sen. Lindsey Graham criticizes Trump's pardons for Capitol rioters, expressing concern over the message it sends and fearing potential future consequences of issuing sweeping clemencies.
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham is speaking out against President Donald Trump for pardoning some 1,500 people charged with offenses related to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol insurrection.
Lindsey Graham on Sunday said President Donald Trump ... Graham was referencing President Joe Biden’s commutation last week of the life sentence of Leonard Peltier, an 80-year-old Native ...
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a known Trump supporter, criticized Trump's pardoning of January 6 rioters and worries it could incite further violence.
Jan. 26 Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told NBC he is inclined to vote in favor of all of Trump’s nominees, but wants to “see how the hearing goes,” specifically citing Gabbard’s controversial visit to Syria and her previous call for charges to be dropped against National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
Trump pardoned about 1,500 people who were charged for their actions during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. That number includes 172 who pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers. Graham, however, points out that Trump said he would grant the pardons if he was reelected.