Social Media Mocks Lindsey Graham's Suck-Up Birthday Message To Trump
Donald Trump turned 78 on Friday, and one Senate Republican seemed especially eager to wish the former president a happy birthday.
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Donald Trump turned 78 on Friday, and one Senate Republican seemed especially eager to wish the former president a happy birthday.
Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked an effort by Democrats to quickly pass Supreme Court ethics and transparency legislation they had pushed forward in the wake of disclosures about justices taking unreported gifts and travel and other ethical issues surrounding the high court.
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Senator Lindsey Graham made the comparison between members of his own party who oppose further military aid to Ukraine and the European leaders of the 1930s who pursued a policy of appeasement with Adolf Hitler on Sunday.
WASHINGTON ― Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, on Monday defended President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, from federal charges relating to a gun purchase in 2018.
The wife of Justice Samuel Alito has maintained a relatively low profile ever since her husband joined the highest court in the land in 2006.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said the United Nations’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) "can go to hell" after the body ordered Israel to halt its military operations in southern Gaza.
A number of Republicans have indicated that they may not accept the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.