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The relationship between former president Donald Trump and Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is a bit of an enigma.
Trump has thrown every insult under the sun at Graham, yet Graham still stood up the stage with Trump during his recent South Carolina rally.
That may all change after Trump sees what Graham said about him when he was under oath before a Grand Jury in July.
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Trump expects loyalty from everyone he deals with without necessarily returning the favor.
The other issue we regularly see is that other cannot get ahead at the expense of Trump not achieving his goals, as we are seeing with Ron DeSantis.
Trump should be embracing the rise of DeSantis rather than trying to destroy the man’s career, but he does not seem to get that the picture is bigger than his little bubble.
That bubble is about to get smaller now that Graham’s testimony has been leaked.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution broke the news this week, reporting, “One grand juror recalled U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham’s testimony about Trump’s state of mind in the months after the 2020 election.
“He said that during that time, if somebody had told Trump that aliens came down and stole Trump ballots, that Trump would’ve believed it,’ the juror said.”
Graham has found himself entangled in Trump’s 2020 election cases for calls made after the election.
These calls, however, are open to interpretation.
For instance, when Trump called the Georgia Secretary of State, the media stated that he was demanding they overturn votes, but that was not actually what was said.
To me, the call came off more of a way of Trump demanding the election be investigated because he believed there was enough fraud to overturn the announced outcome.
I have always believed there was election fraud, but the question is whether there was ever enough to overturn the election.
Based on what was reported in 2020, there would have had to have been massive fraud in at least a half-dozen states to change the outcome.
I have also maintained that regardless of whether that fraud would have overturned the election is irrelevant because our elections should be free of all fraud, period.
Source: Polinews