Sen. Lindsey Graham (R.C.) on Sunday contradicted warnings from former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) that former President Trump’s re-election would destroy the American republic, saying President Biden’s re-election is next. He said it was something like this. It would be disastrous for the whole world.
Graham appeared on CNN’s “State of the Union” and responded to Cheney’s remarks in an interview over the weekend that Trump’s second term as president means the United States is “sleepwalking into a dictatorship.” was asked for an answer.
“I understand why people sometimes don’t like what he does or what he says,” Graham said of Trump, “but he was a much better president in terms of actions and results. ” he said. [than] Biden. If this goes on for another four years, Liz Cheney, then we will no longer recognize America and the world will really burn. ”
Graham, who is supporting Trump ahead of the 2024 presidential election, said he understands that Cheney’s “hatred of Trump is real,” but that Biden’s policies are not for everyone. He warned that it was a disaster.
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“I believe that President Biden’s continued appointment would be a disaster for peace and prosperity at home and abroad,” Graham said. “Our border is broken, and the only one who is really going to fix our broken border is Donald Trump.”
Graham also noted that under the Biden administration, Russia invaded Ukraine and terrorists attacked Israel.
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“when [Trump] “When I was president, nothing like this was happening in Ukraine. Hamas and other terrorist groups were all afraid of Trump,” he said.
Cheney, a Republican who represented Wyoming’s major U.S. House district, was a vocal critic of Trump during his term as president, and continued to attack former President Trump in his book “Oath and Honor,” which he continued to promote. Ta.
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Cheney was expelled from Congress last year after losing to pro-Trump candidate Harriet Hageman.