Paul Dans: Bringing the War on the Deep State to the Senate
Briefly

Paul Dans asserts that Lindsey Graham played a central role in launching the Russia hoax by advising John McCain to give the Steele dossier to the FBI. Graham publicly claimed Russia hacked the 2016 election and stoked the Russiagate narrative from the outset. Dans contends that Graham's actions set Robert Mueller and Jack Smith in motion, constrained President Trump's first term, and diverted conservative priorities such as the border wall. Dans links Graham's efforts to delegitimize Trump's victory with broader political and immigration consequences, citing an estimated 20 million illegal entrants over the past decade. Dans previously worked as a high-stakes commercial litigator before entering politics.
For President Trump, with friends like Lindsey Graham, who needs enemies? Graham is a uniparty escort who walks Donald Trump into trouble and then offers him a rescue line. The first thing Graham did after Trump won the 2016 election was to say that Russia hacked the election. He was publicly stoking the flames of the Russia hoax from the very beginning, but it turns out his involvement was even deeper.
In 2019, Lindsey Graham admitted that he advised "his friend" John McCain to turn over the Steele dossier to the FBI, the document paid for by the Clinton campaign which started the Russia hoax. Graham said he thought the contents of the dossier " could be true." Yes-the Russiagate coup that stymied the first term of Trump and kept the president on a short leash could have been publicly blown up by Graham as a bunch of hooey.
Read at The American Conservative
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