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Senator Graham comments on Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling

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Senator Lindsey Graham, US Senator for South Carolina | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Senator Lindsey Graham, US Senator for South Carolina | Official U.S. Senate headshot

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, issued a statement today regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. United States.

“The Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity will serve the presidency and the nation well in the future. Presidents have specific designated constitutional authorities and responsibilities such as being commander in chief, negotiating treaties, the appointment of high public officials, and the ability to decide whether or not crimes are investigated or prosecuted," said Graham.

“These core constitutional authorities specifically granted to the presidency must come with absolute immunity, or we will have chaos in America forever. What defines an ‘official act’ will be determined by factual analysis going forward, with the presumption in favor of immunity. This makes perfect sense to me."

Graham criticized the dissenting opinion in this case: “The Supreme Court’s dissent in this case is foolish in every way, particularly Justice Sotomayor and Justice Jackson’s argument that this decision allows a president to assassinate their opponent. The liberal members of the Court and the Left have lost their minds when it comes to President Trump."

He further commented on the implications of this ruling: “What does this mean? It means that Jack Smith’s January 6 case has deservedly been dealt a severe blow and that from now on, presidents will be less likely to be politically persecuted by out-of-control state and federal officials who use the law as a political weapon."

“Today is a good day for President Trump and a good day for America,” concluded Graham.

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