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Sen. Graham: ‘How Could This Happen 20 Years After 9/11?'
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., discusses the failures of security at the U.S. Capitol building during Wednesday’s riot.
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Lindsey Graham: Biden, Harris Are Legitimate Winners of Election
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Wednesday said: “[Biden] is the legitimate president of the United States. I cannot convince people, certain groups by my words, but I will tell you by my actions. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are lawfully elected and will become the president and vice president of the United States on January the 20th.”
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Shutdown, Impeachment, Virus: Chaotic Congress Winds Down
Congress is ending a chaotic session with a rare rebuff by Republicans of President Donald Trump.
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‘Late Night': Closer Look at Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Graham Undermining the Election
Seth Meyers takes a closer look at President Donald Trump and senior members of the GOP undercutting the legitimately-elected Joe Biden.
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‘Tonight': Sen. Graham Pressured Ga. Secretary of State Over Ballots
Jimmy Fallon on Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s statement that fellow Republicans, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, pressured him to question the validity of absentee ballots.
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Trump, GOP React to Biden Win
Following Joe Biden’s projected victory, President Donald Trump released a statement saying he would start fighting election results in court Monday. Meanwhile, some GOP representatives congratulated Biden and his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, on their win.
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Biden Takes Slim Lead as Race Comes Down to Battleground States; Urges Patience From Supporters
The battleground states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan that may ultimately determine the 2020 Presidential Election have been deemed too early or too close to call by NBC News.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham Wins Reelection in SC
The senator from South Carolina faced stiff opposition from Democrat Jaime Harrison.
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Senate Confirms Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court
The Senate on Monday voted to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.
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Why the Democrats Winning Back the Senate Would be a BFD
There’s a growing fear of a blue wave sweeping through Capitol Hill. And as the general election enters the two week stretch run, it’s a blue tidal wave that some Republicans have already publicly admitted could engulf them on Nov. 3rd.
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GOP-led Senate Panel Advances Barrett Nomination Despite Dems' Boycott
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to advance Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination to the full Senate. Democrats on the committee boycotted the session in protest.
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Why Lindsey Graham Losing His Senate Seat Would Be a BFD
Once a Trump critic, Graham has over the last three years transformed himself into Trump’s staunchest ally and advocate while tying his political fortunes to the commander-in-chief. But unfortunately for Graham, he’s not as popular as Trump is in South Carolina.
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With a Hug, Feinstein Draws Liberal Critics at Court Hearing
Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California is coming under criticism for her handling of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearings.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Roll Call Vote to Move Barrett Confirmation to Full Senate
The Senate will vote on the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court on Oct. 22, 2020.
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Barrett Bats Away Tough Democratic Confirmation Probing
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett batted back Democrats’ skeptical questions on abortion, gun rights and election disputes in lively Senate confirmation testimony Tuesday, insisting she would bring no personal agenda to the court but would decide cases as they come.
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FACT CHECK: Lindsey Graham Revises History on Obamacare
Senators are debating “Obamacare” in Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination hearings
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Judge Barrett Refuses to Say How She Would Rule on Challenges to Roe, Casey During Confirmation Hearing
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett refused to answer questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee’s top Democrat, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, about whether she would rule that Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that established the right to abortion, should be overturned. Barrett told Feinstein it would be wrong for her to “pre-commit” to a decision or join the court with...
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Sen. Graham Recalls Nearly Unanimous Confirmation of Ginsburg, Scalia
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., recalls how both Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia were confirmed to Supreme Court nearly unanimously, despite some senators disagreeing with their views. Ginsburg received 96 votes in 1993, Scalia received 98 votes in 1968. “Those were days that have since passed. I regret that,” Graham said.
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Graham, Harris Share Spotlight as Barrett Hearings Begin
Senate Republicans are vowing a quick confirmation for President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee
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Dem Challenger in SC Senate Race Raises Record $57 Million
South Carolina Democrat Jaime Harrison has shattered congressional fundraising records, with his U.S. Senate campaign reporting he raised $57 million in the final quarter in the race against Republican incumbent Lindsey Graham