Graham, a close associate of Donald Trump, was subpoenaed along with lawyer Rudy Giuliani in the context of possible criminal interference in the 2020 election by former President Donald Trump.
Republican senator and supporter of the sale of F16s to Turkey, Lindsey Graham, has explanations in justice for his possible involvement in Trump’s attempt to cancel Biden’s electoral victories in several states, such as Georgia.
Graham, a close associate of Donald Trump, was subpoenaed along with attorney Rudy Giuliani in the context of possible criminal interference in the 2020 election by former President Donald Trump.
The subpoena served on Graham said he made at least two phone calls to Raffensperger, a top government official in the state of Georgia.
The Senator who says he will help Turkey get the F16s probably has more serious problems to deal with👇 https://t.co/vNYxy8zivm
— Lena Argiri (@lenaargiri) July 6, 2022
In the phone calls, Graham asked Raffensperger if there was a way to throw out mail-in ballots, which favored President Joe Biden, who ultimately won the state by just 12,000 votes.
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