Graham — a longtime defender of President Donald Trump's — called out the move to issue blanket pardons for those charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. The post Lindsey Graham Calls Out Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardons as a ‘Mistake’ on Meet the Press: ‘I Fear That You Will Get More Violence’ first appeared on Mediaite.
President Trump issued a sweeping clemency order covering around 1,500 rioters for their role on the Capitol attack that attempted to block congressional certification of Joe Biden's 2020 election victory on Jan.
Pardoning the people who went into the Capitol and beat up a police officer violently I think was a mistake,’ Lindsey Graham says
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham wants to claw back funds from the Biden administration’s hallmark clean energy law to pay for President Donald Trump’s deportation and border control campaign promises. Amid a flurry of executive orders Trump signed on his first day in office was an order blocking certain funds Congress previously authorized to
Sen. Lindsey Graham said in an interview that he thinks it was a “mistake” for Trump to pardon those who committed violent acts on Jan. 6, 2021.
The republican senator also laid into former President Joe Biden for pardoning "all of his family going out the door."
In an interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham expressed disagreement with the president’s decision to pardon those convicted of violent crimes.
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) — a longtime defender of ... and former President Joe Biden for pardoning his family members just minutes before leaving office. “He had the legal authority ...
Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican ... Capitol attack that attempted to block congressional certification of Joe Biden 's 2020 election victory on Jan. 6, 2021. Among those released ...
Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Sunday said he believes ... Graham tied Trump’s decision to pardon violent offenders with former President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon several of his family ...
Democrats attack Trump’s nominee for FBI director over Jan. 6 and Trump’s classified document case, among other things.
The South Carolina Republican told CNN that he “did not like” how Trump pardoned people who “beat up cops,” and suggested he would be open to curtailing the presidential pardon power.