A 24-year-old Democrat scored a sweeping victory in Senator Lindsey Grahamās home turf, winning a seat in the South Carolina House of Representatives.
āThis victory is definitely not mine alone,ā Scott said in a victory speech posted to his Facebook page. āIt belongs to all of the people of District 50⦠I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for your vote of confidence. ā
His victory was hailed by the Democratic National Committeeās chairman, Ken Martin
His victory was hailed by the Democratic National Committeeās chairman, Ken Martin
āAs long as Trump and MAGA Republicans peddle an out-of-touch agenda that puts billionairesā interests first and takes away health care from millions of Americans, they will continue to sink and lose,ā DNC chairperson Ken Martin said in a statement.
Scottās victory comes as Graham has taken some heat for a visit this week to Ukraine where some of his comments were seen as counterproductive to President Donald Trumpās policies involving the war-torn country.
In a video shared on X, the senator stated that Congress is prepared to take action against Russia, regardless of whether President Trump supports it
Graham heaped praise on Ukraine for the drone attack, saying in an X post, āThe ever-resourceful Ukraine used creative drone warfare tactics to successfully attack Russian bombers and military assets used to kill Ukrainian citizens and destroy their country. ā
Graham suggested that if Russia agreed to a ceasefire and participated in negotiations, it would prevent the U. S. from āplaying its cards.
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That led former Trump strategist and current War Room podcast host Steve Bannon to sharply criticize the senatorās actions during his visit to Kyiv
In an interview on NewsNationās Cuomo, Bannon accused Graham of giving Ukrainians āfalse hopeā by meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky and implying that the U. S. supports Kyivās dramatic drone strike on Russiaās strategic bomber fleet, The Hill reported.
āWe canāt have Lindsey Graham, and particularly Zelensky, leading us into a third world war with a deep strike into Russia,ā Bannon told host Chris Cuomo.
During the interview, Cuomo repeatedly pressed Bannon to justify his demand
During the interview, Cuomo repeatedly pressed Bannon to justify his demand.
āI donāt understand how you could want to jail a U. S. senator because heās saying something you donāt like,ā the NewsNation host said, adding, āThat sounds like the worst of the deep state and lawfare.
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Heās giving the Ukrainians false hope,ā Bannon argued
Heās giving the Ukrainians false hope,ā Bannon argued. Cuomo countered: āBut itās not illegal. ā
So maybe heās wrong, but why do you say throw him in jail? ā Cuomo asked
āTwo things ought to happen: Either cancel his passport and donāt let him back in the country, or put him in jail if he comes back,ā Bannon responded, adding, āThe attack was audacious. ā
But the problem is it gets us involved in a conflict that no one in the United States wants to be part of,ā he added
But the problem is it gets us involved in a conflict that no one in the United States wants to be part of,ā he added.
Cuomo then said that while he did not necessarily disagree with Bannonās assessment, he did not see eye to eye with him regarding detaining Graham
āIām just saying you canāt be throwing people in jail because you donāt like what they say. Thatās my only point,ā he told Bannon. āIām not saying that youāre wrong about where this might lead and how dangerous it is.
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