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We applaud his unwavering courage and steadfastness in defending the nation of Israel against the unprecedented political war waged against him,” Mario Bramnick, of the Latino Coalition for Israel, to ...
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U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham is speaking out against President Trump's decision to pardon January 6, 2021 Capitol rioters, specifically those who committed violence against law enforcement officials.
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A prominent Republican senator and longtime ally of Donald Trump has questioned his decision to pardon January 6 rioters. Lindsey Graham said the move was a "mistake" and could lead to more violence.
WASHINGTON − Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Sunday he thinks it was a “mistake” for President Donald Trump to pardon those who committed violence against law enforcement officials during ...