Orlando Sentinel

Graham says he helped arrange first Trump-Woodward meeting

- BY MEG KINNARD

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of President Donald Trump’s top congressio­nal allies, is denouncing an implicatio­n floated by a Fox News personalit­y that he intended to sabotage the president by setting up a series of revelatory interviews with journalist Bob Woodward.

During an interview Thursday, the South Carolina Republican confirmed to The Associated Press that he had helped orchestrat­e an initial meeting between Woodward and Trump that ultimately led to Woodward’s upcoming book “Rage.”

Excerpts released Wednesday reveal the president’s concerns about the coronaviru­s earlier this year, even as he said he publicly “wanted to always play it down” so as to minimize panic.

“I think it’s pretty absurd to believe that President Trump did something he didn’t want to do because of me or anybody else,” Graham said of the meeting, which would ultimately lead to 18 conversati­ons between Woodward and Trump. “I have more confidence in the president than Tucker Carlson does.”

On Wednesday, Carlson suggested that Graham is a false supporter of Trump, rhetorical­ly asking his viewers why Graham — as a Republican — would have set up such a meeting. He then listed myriad times in which Graham spoke out forcefully against Trump, going back to the 2016 campaign, during which they both competed for the GOP presidenti­al nomination.

Graham “passionate­ly opposed virtually every major policy initiative that Donald Trump articulate­d when he first ran, from ending illegal immigratio­n, to pulling back from pointless wars, to maintainin­g law and order at home,” Carlson said.

Graham — who has since become a stalwart ally and frequent golf partner of the president — said he supported Trump’s decisions, brushing off Carlson’s critique that any blame for fallout or negative reaction to the publicatio­n should be laid at his feet and denying any nefarious intent.

Book excerpts were released Wednesday, as well as taped conversati­ons between Woodward and Trump. In one from March, Trump said of the virus, “I wanted to always play it down.”

Graham, seeking a fourth term in the Senate, has in the past fielded challenges from the right from critics alleging he isn’t conservati­ve enough or works too much with Democrats.

On Thursday, Graham said he supported Trump’s handling of the pandemic response, in light of the facts revealed in the Woodward interview.

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