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Sen. Lindsey Graham Backs Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, Urges GOP to Reject 'Lynch Mob' Tactics Amid Unverified Allegations
Nov 20, 2024, 04:21 PM
Senator Lindsey Graham has expressed strong support for Matt Gaetz, President Trump's nominee for Attorney General, following a meeting with Gaetz and Vice President-elect JD Vance. Graham described the meeting as 'very good' and urged his Republican colleagues to refrain from joining what he termed a 'lynch mob' against Gaetz, emphasizing the need for a fair confirmation process. He cautioned that the nomination process is being influenced by unverified allegations, which he believes are being treated as credible. Graham's comments indicate a commitment to allowing the confirmation process to proceed in accordance with traditional practices, rather than succumbing to partisan pressures. His remarks suggest that Gaetz's chances of confirmation are improving, as he called on GOP senators to reject any smear tactics and to support Gaetz's nomination.
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