Sen. Lindsey Graham Calls Biden A ‘Destabilizing’ Leader
Days after President Joe Biden reached his expanded goal of administering 200 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to Americans, Sen. Lindsay Graham (R-South Carolina) accused Biden of being a “destabilizing” leader.
“During the campaign, he made us all believe Joe Biden would be the moderate choice … that court-packing was a bonehead idea,” Graham said in an interview Sunday. “All of a sudden we have a commission to change the structure of the Supreme Court. Making D.C. a state … I think that’s a very radical idea that will change the makeup of the United States Senate,” the senator told Chris Wallace on Fox News.
“I think he’s been a very destabilizing president,” Graham said. “And economically, he’s throwing a wet blanket over the recovery, wanting to raise taxes in a large amount and regulate America basically out of business, so I’m not very impressed with the first 100 days.”
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Wallace then told Graham that a Fox News poll, polling which regularly tilts conservative, gave Biden a 54% approval rating with 43% disapproving. “I like Joe Biden, but I’m in the 43 percent,” Graham told Wallace.
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