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Showing Original Post only (View all)Why did Lindsey Graham say "It's my job to explain this to the president"? [View all]
Does he not agree with the late John McCain's statement that ""We are not the President's subordinates, we are his equals"?
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Why did Lindsey Graham say "It's my job to explain this to the president"? [View all]
Towlie
Sep 2018
OP
I was hoping that same hope, but his disgusting performance these last few days tells me there's no
Squinch
Sep 2018
#38
Just from reading the Woodward book, it sounds like Lindsey is the " 'splainer-In-Chief."
Vinca
Sep 2018
#7
Wouldn't Grassley notify him? They should all sign on to request the FBI investigation.
nature-lover
Sep 2018
#10