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Lindsey Graham accused of being drunk on air in bizarre interview with tongue hanging out of his mouth
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham was accused of being drunk during an appearance on Fox News after he was spotted not looking at the camera and had his tongue sticking out of his mouth
Sen Lindsey Graham blocked the funding bill, demanding Senate leaders guarantee votes on measures targeting sanctuary cities and DOJ probes
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and Senate Democrats have a deal to fund most of the government for the rest of the year.
The Senate appeared to be on track to fund vast portions of the government Thursday, but Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham put a hold on the package, citing the need to crack down on sanctuary cities and hold former special counsel Jack Smith accountable.
A controversial new law that could enrich some Republican senators — and a bipartisan effort to repeal the provision — is at the center of a hold by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) that is delaying a vote on a funding package.
Lawmakers have until end of day Friday to find an agreement.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham laid out a list of demands Friday that he said would enable him to relent and allow swift action on a $1.2 trillion package of full-year appropriations for several Cabinet departments and a temporary patch for another.
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Trump backs Graham as Andrews touts 156K donors, no corporate PAC cash ahead of primaries
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and Democratic challenger Dr. Annie Andrews both reported strong fundraising totals.
Deal calls for splitting a funding bill for DHS from a package of other funding bills