There are many, many times when I see the work of a great American and I say that I am proud to be an American.
Then there are the times when I see or hear anything parroted by a RINO, uniparty shill—today is one of those days.
Senator Lindsey Graham was slammed by President Trump in a recent statement posted to Truth Social on Monday.
The former President slammed Graham for his hardline stance on abortion and his constant zeal for endless wars and funding foreign countries.
Graham wants to grandstand regarding abortion, but he also supports the worldwide bombing of innocent people in a wholesale fashion. Such views are not compatible with the pro-life position.
The Senator from South Carolina wants to paint a picture of righteousness, yet he is the furthest thing from a righteous man.
President Trump lambasted Graham in this well-deserved essay posted to Truth Social:
The Hill noted:
Graham told The Hill earlier this year that he would reintroduce his legislation to implement a nationwide 15-week abortion ban before the general election, but he signaled Monday he may shift course and focus instead on legislation to mandate the use of anesthesia on fetuses aborted after 15 weeks.
Below is the tweet from Graham that purportedly sparked the lengthy response from President Trump:
Earlier today, Graham, who has never fathered a child nor been married, stated: “I will continue to advocate that there should be a national minimum standard limiting abortion at fifteen weeks because the child is capable of feeling pain, with exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother.”
I will continue to advocate that there should be a national minimum standard limiting abortion at fifteen weeks because the child is capable of feeling pain, with exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother.
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) April 8, 2024
Daily Mail provided this statement from President Trump declaring his stance on abortion laws:
“We have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land.”
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