Senator Lindsey Graham stopped by ‘Hannity’ Tuesday night to weigh-in on the DOJ’s handling of Hillary Clinton’s email investigation; asking how they were able to exonerate the former presidential candidate before they ever interviewed her.
“The President said very clearly there will be a cascade of information… We’re going to get the FISA applications. Democrats aren’t asking for that transparency,” said Hannity.
“Millions of Americans believe that the top levels of the Department of Justice and the FBI wanted Clinton to win and Trump to lose… That’s a big deal to a lot of people. I promise you, former Director Comey will get to testify in the light of day,” fired-back Graham.
“At the end of the day, how could you write that Clinton did nothing wrong before you ever interviewed her?” asked Graham.
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GRAHAM ON HANNITY: America Today is Far ‘Safer Than Two Years Ago’
Sen. Lindsey Graham stopped by ‘Hannity’ Tuesday night to comment on the President’s State of the Union address; saying Trump’s policies have made America far “safer today than we were two years ago.”
“Unlike Obama, he’ll adjust his policies where it makes sense. He’s unleashed the military on our enemies, he’s gotten out of a bad deal and replaced it with a better deal. We’re more respected, we’re safer today than we were two years ago,” said Sen. Graham.
“He took everything Obama did to suppress economic growth and replaced it with pro-growth policies… Everything Obama did, this guy’s doing the opposite and it’s working,” he added.
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GRAHAM ON HANNITY: Democrats Have 'NO BOUNDARIES' in 'Destroying' Donald Trump
Sen. Lindsey Graham stopped by ‘Hannity’ Monday night to weigh-in on Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation process; saying “there are no boundaries” when it comes to opposing President Trump and his agenda.
“For [Democrats] to complain about the process is like an arsonist complaining about a fire. The allegations against Judge Kavanaugh are collapsing. This has been the worst low point in the Senate for me and that is saying a lot,” Graham said.
“I never thought it would get this bad. We are going to have a hearing Thursday and have a vote soon thereafter. And I look forward to supporting this good man,” the Senator added. “The takeaway for me, Sean, is that when it comes to Donald Trump, there are no boundaries, there are no rules. Whatever you need to do to destroy him or his agenda is okay.”