

"Should it stand, the subpoena issued today would erode the constitutional balance of power and the ability of a Member of Congress to do their job.

Lindsey Graham said it was a sham designed to destroy a presidency. Lindsay Graham (R-SC) on Saturday surprised many when he suddenly changed how he decided to vote on whether or not to call witnesses in President Donald Trumps second impeachment trial. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) slammed the impeachment case presented by House Democratic managers earlier in the day. "As Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Graham was well within his rights to discuss with state officials the processes and procedures around administering elections," the attorneys said. President Donald Trump won impeachment acquittal Wednesday in the U.S. Lindsey Graham: The ‘Not Guilty’ Vote Is Growing After Today Februby BWC During an appearance on Wednesday’s broadcast of FNC’s Hannity, Sen. Any information from an interview or deposition with Senator Graham would immediately be shared with the January 6 Committee."

In doing so, Graham broke from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who has drawn bipartisan backlash for refusing to bring the measure to a vote. Fulton County is engaged in a fishing expedition and working in concert with the January 6 Committee in Washington. Is the respondent, William Jefferson Clinton, guilty or not guilty Not guilty, it turned out: fifty-five senators, including ten Republicans, voted to acquit. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Thursday called for a stand-alone vote in the Senate on a House-passed bill for 2,000 coronavirus relief payments. "In my conversations with Fulton County investigators, I have been informed Senator Graham is neither a subject nor target of the investigation, simply a witness," said attorneys Bart Daniel and Matt Austin. Graham said on Wednesday that he intends to challenge the subpoena, according to a statement by his attorneys that was shared with ABC News. The development was first reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Graham has acknowledged the phone calls in the past and dismissed any allegations of wrongdoing, telling 'Face the Nation' in January that he 'asked about how the system worked when it came to.
