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U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham said the U.S. needs to arm Ukraine after Russia’s invasion ends. He stopped short of supporting a deployment of U.S. troops to the front lines.
President Trump ally Sen. Lindsey Graham threatened to champion bipartisan legislation designating Russia a state sponsor of terrorism over the kidnappings of Ukrainian children unless Moscow
MAGA Senator Lindsey Graham threatened to put forward a bill designating Russia a state sponsor of terrorism over the kidnapping of Ukrainian children.
Senator Lindsey Graham is considering pushing for bipartisan legislation to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism if they don't return Ukra
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Sen. Lindsey Graham: Russia-Ukraine war began with a weak president, ends with a strong president
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. discusses President Donald Trump’s whirlwind few days of peace negotiations over the Russia-Ukraine war on ‘Hannity.’
Time is ticking on President Donald Trump's two-week timeline for a face-to-face meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Asked during the interview whether it was the right move for Trump to hold a summit with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin in Alaska this Friday in an attempt to broker a ceasefire agreement, Graham said he was “very okay” with the meeting, later adding that he hoped Zelenskyy could be involved.
Lindsey Graham advises crushing the Russian economy through penalties on oil buyers, contradicting Putin's optimistic trade comments at the Alaska summit.
Russia is accused of forcibly removing more than 20,000 children from Ukraine amid the ongoing war, with some reportedly being put up for adoption and raised as Russian citizens.
The push for a bilateral meeting comes after the US president met Putin in Alaska last week, and welcomed seven European leaders and Zelensky to the White House on Monday. Trump admitted the conflict was "a tough one" to solve and conceded it was possible the Russian president was not interested in ending hostilities.