Senator Lindsey Graham voiced significant concerns regarding national security following President Biden's recent debate performance, labeling the President as potentially 'compromised.' In a 'Face the Nation' interview, Graham's comments highlighted anxieties within the Republican Party about the implications of Biden's debate showing on U.S. national security.
The Senator's remarks also touched on the strategic importance of vice presidential picks for both parties, especially if Biden were to not seek reelection. This discussion comes amid broader debates on leadership and strategy within the U.S. political landscape, as the country approaches another election cycle.
Graham's statements underscore the ongoing scrutiny and debate over the current administration's handling of national security and leadership issues.
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Lindsey Graham's latest critique of Biden post-debate just feels like more political theater rather than a genuine national security concern.
Man, if Lindsey Graham's worried about national security after a debate, maybe it's time to really question what's being done about our freedom and privacy under Biden's watch.
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Lindsey Graham ‘concerned about national security’ after Biden debate
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said he is “concerned about national security” after President Biden’s debate performance last month, saying he believes Biden is mentally “compromised.” Graham said in a CBS “Face the Nation” interview with ...
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