Sen. Lindsey Graham says Chuck Schumer will go down as one of the most destructive Senators in history.
Graham called Schumer and the radical left "the most destructive group of people in my political lifetime," warning they want to change America from top to bottom.They're trying to make every Republican, no matter Tim Scott, Herschel Walker, be considered racist because we're blocking a federal takeover of elections. Under our constitution, states are in charge of administering elections.
And Senator Schumer, I think, has taken a wrecking ball to the United States Senate during his time, and will go down in history as one of the most destructive senators in the history of the body, unfortunately.
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