Lindsey Graham voices full support for President Trump’s plans in recent social media posts

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, representing South Carolina, posted a series of messages on August 12, 2025, expressing support for President Trump’s initiatives and leadership.

In a post at 2:05 a.m. UTC, Graham wrote, “Make D.C. Safe Again. I’m behind the President’s plans 100% and will do whatever I can to help him.”

Later that morning at 2:35 a.m. UTC, he stated, “President Trump is showing the world what peace through strength looks like. No one is better suited to end this war quickly and honorably.”

By early afternoon at 14:01 p.m. UTC, Graham commented on upcoming cultural recognitions linked to President Trump and his involvement in supporting related projects: “Look forward to hearing from 48 — whoops 47 —about who will be this year’s Trump/Kennedy Center honorees. I can’t wait to find out who these great Americans are. I’m all-in trying to help President @realDonaldTrump structurally and aesthetically improve one of the greatest gems”.

Lindsey Graham has long been an ally of Donald Trump during his presidency and beyond, often voicing public support for Trump’s policies and legislative priorities in both domestic security and foreign affairs.



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