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GOP Senator Lindsey Graham suggested that Republicans will impeach Vice Presdent Kamala Harris to retaliate against their perceived political enemies for impeaching Donald Trump


Sen. Lindsey Graham, chairman of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary of the U.S. Senate (AP)

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(Feb. 14, 2021): One day after former President Donald Trump has been acquitted from the second impeachment trial Saturday at the Senate; today on Sunday, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham suggested Republicans will impeach Vice President Kamala Harris if the GOP takes control of the House of Representatives in 2022.

Senator Lindsey Graham appeared to suggest that Republicans intended to retaliate against their perceived political enemies for impeaching Mr Trump.

In an interview with Fox News on Sunday, Mr Graham called Donald Trump’s impeachment trial “an affront to rule of law”, that had “opened Pandora’s Box to future presidents”.

South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham falsely claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris had paid bail for Black Lives Matter protesters who later “broke somebody’s head open”. On 1 June, VP Harris posted a link on Twitter to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which provides bail support for people who cannot afford to pay.

According to Wikipedia, Lindsey Olin Graham (born July 9, 1955) is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from South Carolina, a seat he has held since 2003. A member of the Republican Party, Graham served as chairman of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary from 2019 to 2021.

A native of Central, South Carolina, Graham received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1981. Most of his active duty within his span of military service happened from 1982 to 1988 when he served with the Judge Advocate General's Corps in the United States Air Force, as a defense attorney and then with the Air Force's chief prosecutor in Europe based in West Germany. Later his entire service in the U.S. Air Force Reserve ran concurrently with his congressional career. He was awarded a Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in 2014.


Graham sought the Republican nomination for president between June and December 2015, dropping out before the 2016 Republican primaries began. He was an outspoken critic of fellow Republican Donald Trump's 2016 candidacy and repeatedly declared he did not support Trump; in particular, he took issue with Trump's comments on Graham's close friend, Senator John McCain. After a March 2017 meeting with Trump, Graham became a staunch ally of the president, often issuing public statements in his defense. His reversal caught both parties by surprise and sparked much media attention. he became chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2019. Graham led the U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett, who was successfully appointed Associate Justice in October 2020.

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Lindsey Graham claims GOP will try to impeach Kamala Harris

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Lindsey Graham suggested Republicans will impeach Vice President Kamala Harris if the GOP takes control of the House of Representatives in 2022, after the South Carolina senator falsely claimed that she had paid bail for Black Lives Matter protesters who later “broke somebody’s head open”.

In an interview with Fox News on Sunday, Mr Graham called Donald Trump’s impeachment trial “an affront to rule of law”, that had “opened Pandora’s Box to future presidents”.

He said: “And if you use this model, I don’t know how Kamala Harris doesn’t get impeached if the Republicans take over the House.”

The senator appeared to suggest that Republicans intended to retaliate against their perceived political enemies for impeaching Mr Trump.

On 1 June, VP Harris posted a link on Twitter to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which provides bail support for people who cannot afford to pay.

Read more: Follow live updates following Trump’s impeachment trial

People who cannot afford to pay a full amount of bail typically must wait in jail until their trial or borrow money through a bail bondsman for their release. Judges set the conditions for bail.

Ms Harris – who had not yet been announced as Joe Biden’s running mate – posted a link to the organisation’s fundraising page as police arrested demonstrators protesting the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

“If you’re able to, chip in now to the [Minnesota Freedom Fund] to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota,” she said.

There is no evidence that the vice president bailed anyone out.

All but three of the 170 people arrested during the protests between 26 May and 2 June were released from jail within a week, according to accounting by the American Bail Coalition and Hennepin County jail records reviewed by The Washington Post.

Of the 167 people who were released, only ten individuals had to put up a monetary bond, and 92 per cent of the people who were arrested did not have to pay any amount of bail at all. Some 29 per cent of arrestees did not face any charges.

In July, the organisation paid bail for Lionel Timms, who was later charged with third-degree assault on 14 August after a person suffered a traumatic brain injury and a fractured skull. The arrests were not related to the protests.

In a statement, the group’s interim executive director Greg Lewin said: “We do not make determinations of bail support based on the crimes that individuals are alleged to have committed. We are, however, taking steps to strengthen our internal procedures for ensuring that those we bail out receive support, especially if they are in need of housing or medical treatment. Those processes involve renewing our commitment to listen to the communities directly impacted by our efforts, and ensuring those we bail out have the necessary support to safely return to their families and their community.”

Mr Graham’s comments follow Mr Trump’s acquittal on Saturday at his Senate impeachment trial. Lawmakers fell short of a two-thirds majority vote to secure a conviction despite a majority bipartisan vote that found him guilty for inciting the Capitol insurrection on 6 January.

The South Carolina senator said that Mr Trump’s months-long effort to undermine the 2020 election results with false claims of fraud was “politically protected speech” and that the former president bears no responsibility for the assault that sought to intimidate and attack lawmakers who convened to certify the votes.

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