Tap Dancing With Trump: Lindsey Graham's Quest for Relevance
The senator went from Donald J. Trumps public enemy to his impassioned defender. Now hes a golfing regular at Mar-a-Lago, advising the former president on his future. What is behind one of the unlikeliest partnerships in politics?
Lindsey Grahams moment, it seemed, came on the evening of Jan. 6. With crews still cleaning up the blood and broken glass left by the mob that just hours before had stormed the Capitol, he took the Senate floor to declare, Count me out and Enough is enough.
Half a year later, a relaxed Mr. Graham, sitting in his Senate office behind a desk strewn with balled napkins and empty Coke Zero bottles, says he did not mean what almost everybody else thought he meant.
That was taken as, Im out, count me out, that somehow, you know, that Im done with the president, he said. No! What I was trying to say to my colleagues and to the country was, This process has come to a conclusion. The president had access to the courts. He was able to make his case to state legislators through hearings. He was disappointed he fell short. It didnt work out. It was over for me.
What was not over for the senator from South Carolina was his unlikely to many people, confounding relationship with that president, Donald J. Trump.
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This hypocritical, obsequious pipsqueak has infested our politics for much too long.