Graham addressed Trump's indictment during a contentious interview on ABC News on Sunday.
Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, talks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol on June 1 in Washington, D.C. Graham on Sunday broke his silence on former President Donald Trump's second indictment.Stephanopoulos asked the senator about whether he believes Trump did"nothing wrong.
, who faced scrutiny for conducting government business on a private server, raising security concerns."No. Let me finish. I'm trying to answer the question from a Republican point of view. That may not be acceptable on this show. Yes, I don't like what President Trump did in some aspects. I don't like that President Biden has classified information in the garage.
carelessly took classified information. I don't like any of that," Graham said, continuing to explain that he believes Clinton was treated differently by the justice system than Trump.Read more
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