Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham recently defended President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the FBI, Kash Patel, during a tense exchange on CBS. Graham cited his trust in former GOP Rep. Trey Gowdy, who vouched for Patel's experience and qualifications. Patel, a former public defender and prosecutor, had collaborated with Gowdy on issues related to the Russia investigation, earning his endorsement.
Despite questions surrounding Patel's published 'enemies list,' Graham expressed confidence in his abilities and readiness to support his confirmation. He emphasized the importance of Patel's legal background and Gowdy's endorsement in shaping his decision.
During the interview, Graham criticized the media for what he perceived as biased reporting on Trump, highlighting the need for fair and balanced coverage.
Shifting focus to legislative priorities, Graham, now the Senate Budget Committee chairman, proposed breaking down Trump's agenda into two separate packages instead of a single comprehensive bill. He identified urgent issues such as homeland security and border protection that require immediate attention, suggesting a more targeted approach to address these pressing concerns.