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Graham, Zelenskyy trade barbs after suggesting Ukrainian president should resign

Longtime Ukrainian advocate Sen. Lindsey Graham, Rs.C. His voice is weighing down as Ukrainian President Voldymi Zelensky was shot by Ukrainian President Voldymi Zelensky, who proposed moving to Ukraine.

Graham shared a clip posted Sunday by Fox News host Laura Ingraham, showing Zelensky talking to the reporter.

During the interview, Zelenskyy was asked about Graham. Graham said he should consider resigning as Ukrainian president.

“Lindsey Graham is a very nice guy… I can give him Ukrainian citizenship, and his voice will gain weight,” Zelensky said.

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“Unfortunately, no one has a voice in Ukraine until the election occurs,” Graham said while sharing Ingraham's post.

South Carolina Republican later posted to X that he had tried “very hard” to maintain his support for the Ukrainians' efforts to dodge the Russian invasion.

“I can just give advice, like many others,” Graham said. “It's up to President Zelensky (sic) to decide whether to take it or not.”

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Comments come days after Zelensky's explosion with Trump and Vice President JD Vance during a televised broadcast in the Oval Office on Friday.

Graham described the meeting as “a complete disaster.”

“He's going to have to step down and send someone that we can do business or he needs to change,” Graham said of Zelensky while talking to a White House reporter.

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US President Donald Trump will meet with Ukrainian President Voldimia Zelensky as the US Vice President responds to the White House in Washington, DC on February 28, 2025. (Reuters/Brian Snyder/File Photo)

“I have never been proud of the President before, and I was extremely proud of JDVance's stand up to our country,” Graham said.

He denounces Zelenskyy's “disrespectful” oval office display, saying, “I don't know if I'll be able to do business with Zelenskyy again.”

According to the senator, he does not think Americans view the Ukrainian president as someone who feels comfortable “entering into business” following the aired conflict.

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Graham also emphasized that Ukrainian-American relations are “crucial.” However, he questioned whether Zelenskyy could “do business with the United States.”

Brie Stimson of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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