Lindsey Graham addresses attack on Charlie Kirk and marks anniversary of 9/11

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
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Senator Lindsey Graham posted a series of messages on September 10 and 11, 2025, addressing recent events involving Charlie Kirk as well as commemorating the anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

On September 10, Graham commented on an incident involving Charlie Kirk, stating, “This is a sick and despicable attack. I am praying for Charlie Kirk and his family. Please join me.” The same day, he followed up with another post: “Today is a tragic day for our country. There is a pervasive sickness that is poisoning America. Charlie Kirk engaged in thoughtful and lively political debate, but he rejected violence – a model we should all follow. Charlie built an organization that kickstarted one of the https://t.co/Q9ttebWCoL”

On September 11, Graham marked the anniversary of the terrorist attacks in the United States by writing, “In our darkest hour, we stood together. Today we remember and honor the victims of 9/11/01, and the strength we found in unity. https://t.co/cIxISmD99H”

Lindsey Graham is a United States Senator from South Carolina who frequently comments on national events via social media platforms.



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