Senator Lindsey Graham reacts to President Biden’s decision to remove troops from Afghanistan
U.S. Senator from South Carolina Lindsey Graham responded to President Biden’s decision to withdrawal all troops from Afghanistan.
U.S. Senator from South Carolina Lindsey Graham responded to President Biden’s decision to withdrawal all troops from Afghanistan.
Today, the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce urged South Carolina’s U.S. senators to support bi-partisan legislation that gets people back to work.
The families of several victims of police violence, including George Floyd’s family, had a meeting with U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott of South Carolina Thursday afternoon. Those families say they were discussing negotiations over legislation related to police reform.
At the Statehouse Tuesday, Senator Lindsey Graham and Governor Henry McMaster held a joint news conference to speak out against H.R. 1. The bill has passed the House and is now headed to the Senate.
Senator Lindsey Graham visited the Arizona border Friday, and says he does not agree with President Biden’s new proposed immigration bill. This bill offers a path to citizenship for most of the 11 million undocumented immigrants, including DREAMers.
Senator Lindsey Graham says he will attend Joe Biden’s inauguration. The South Carolina congressman held a Zoom call with ABC Columbia News Friday.
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham spoke Thursday afternoon about what consequences he wants to see from the government after Wednesday’s events.
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham tweeted photos of him receiving the coronavirus vaccine. He thanked nurses and scientists, and also said “If enough of us take it, we will get back to normal lives.”
Senator Lindsey Graham says South Carolina will receive $121 million dollars in federal aid to expand broadband access in rural areas.
Three attorneys have filed an ethics complaint against U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham.