Lindsey Graham’s Sudden Death Leaves His Legislative Priorities in Limbo
Graham’s death removes a key GOP dealmaker as Senate Republicans try to line up votes for Trump’s agenda, officials said.
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The Republican Foreign Policy Split Graham Bridged — Now Wide Open | Fresh Off The Press
The sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham removes one of Washington’s loudest war hawks and opens a fierce fight over who will steer Republican foreign policy in the Trump era. Story Snapshot Lindsey Graham’s passing ends a decades-long era of aggressive, interventionist Republican foreign policy. His death exposes a growing split between Trump’s America First base and old-guard GOP foreign policy hawks. Allies like Ukraine and Israel lose a k…
The Foreign Policy Lindsey Graham Carried Was Buried First
Lindsey Graham’s sister took his Senate seat at 2:30 on Tuesday afternoon, and the shortest reading of American foreign policy this week is that nothing else about it changed. Darline Graham Nordone, 62, a state commissioner for the blind who has never held elected office, was sworn in as the first woman ever to represent South Carolina in the Senate. Donald Trump had recommended her on Truth Social two days after her brother died, calling it “a…
Lindsey Graham’s sudden death leaves his legislative priorities in limbo
Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R-SC) sudden death last weekend is complicating an already difficult dynamic between Senate Republicans and President Donald Trump, as legislators try to muster enough support in the caucus to pass the president’s key legislative priorities. Graham’s committee chairmanships, vast donor network and his close relationship with Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio made him a critical leader in Washington whose presence h…
What has happened? Senator Lindsey Graham, chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, has died suddenly this Thursday. His death causes immediate relief in the midst of the Republican budget reconciliation negotiation. Who is behind it? President Trump loses a key but not unconditional ally. Senator Ron Johnson, a Wisconsin senator and hardline conservative, assumes the committee’s presidency in the coming hours. What impact does it have? The chan…
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