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Graham to Trump: Let Mueller probe proceed

Senator doesn’t want GOP’s chances hurt in November

- By Niels Lesniewski

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham said Monday night that he has told President Donald Trump that ending the special counsel investigat­ion of Robert Mueller would undermine GOP chances in November.

The South Carolina Republican, who played golf with Trump on Sunday in New Jersey and discussed several issues

with the president, was asked about the investigat­ion of Russian efforts to interfere with the 2016 presidenti­al election at a Monday evening event hosted by the Greenville County (S.C.) Republican Party.

“Did Trump ask that question? He must have mentioned that about 20 times,” Graham quipped in response to an audience question about ending the Mueller probe.

Graham said that his message to Trump was in part about the reality of what Republican­s could face in November if the Mueller probe is compromise­d by the actions of the Trump administra­tion or congressio­nal

Republican­s.

“I want to win in November. If we stop the Mueller probe tomorrow, you wouldn’t be able to talk about anything else,” Graham said. “I told the president this: ‘I promise you, you’ll be treated fairly. I promise you that the people who put the Clinton investigat­ion in the tank, they’re going to have their day too.’

“So, I’m going to let Mueller do his job and we’ll see what he finds, but Mueller’s not in charge of looking at the FISA

warrant applicatio­n, he’s not in charge of overseeing the FBI. What they did during the 2016 election on behalf of Clinton appalls me.

“There’s a good chance I’ll be Judiciary chairman if we hold the Senate next year. If I’m Judiciary chairman? Stay tuned,” Graham said.

Based on seniority rules of the Senate Republican Conference, current Judiciary Chairman Charles Grassley of Iowa could jump back to the chairmansh­ip of the Senate Finance Committee in 2019. Graham is next in line at the Judiciary panel.

Graham did tell the South

Carolina audience that he thought the recusal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions from oversight of the investigat­ion was likely necessary as a matter of law given his involvemen­t in Trump’s presidenti­al campaign.

“I’ve told the president the same thing I’m going to tell you. ‘I’ve been looking at this for two years. I find zero evidence of you colluding with the Russians.’ Trump beat Hillary Clinton, not the Russians,” said Graham. “I don’t think he colluded with the Russians ’cause I don’t think he colludes with his own government, so why do we think he would’ve colluded with the Russians?”

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