An aide to Sen. Lindsey Graham (RS.C.) disputes reports that the senator “threw former President Trump under the bus” during his grand jury testimony in the Georgia election fraud case. .
“Senator Graham has never spoken to the authors and what they are selling is almost total and complete BS,” said Kevin Bishop, Graham's communications director. “At the end of the day, this is all just garbage for the left's money. Sen. Graham has no problem with his own testimony being made public and has no plans to be a witness in the trial.”
The anecdote is First reported by PoliticoIt comes from a book called .find the voteIn his testimony, Graham was said to have “put Trump on the line” and “threw Trump under the bus,” according to a source familiar with the matter.
Ishkov The photo has been posted Part of a book about Platform X, formerly known as Twitter, which discusses testimonials in more detail. After Graham left the grand jury room after testifying, he said his testimony was “cathartic” and hugged Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D), according to the post.
Mr. Graham is a strong national supporter of the former president. Last month, he pushed back against former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.)'s warnings about Trump's second term as president and the country “sleepwalking down the path to authoritarianism.”
“I believe that President Biden's continued appointment would be a disaster for peace and prosperity at home and abroad,” Graham said. “Our borders are broken. Donald Trump is the only one who is really trying to repair our broken borders. When he was president, nothing like this was happening in Ukraine. Hamas or anything like that. All other terrorist organizations were afraid of Trump.”
“I think Liz's hatred for Trump is real,” he added.
The Hill has contacted the book's publisher, Grand Central Publishing.
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