USA, Vance: “I had disagreements with Graham, but I had to appreciate him.”

USA, Vance: “I had disagreements with Graham, but I had to appreciate him.”
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Milan, July 12. (LaPresse) – “Lindsey Graham came from humble beginnings and became one of the most powerful MPs in the most powerful nation on Earth. Its story is a fundamentally American story.” This is what US Vice President JD Vance wrote in a post on social media X. “We certainly had our disagreements. But I couldn’t help but appreciate it. A unique figure in the American political landscape. I will pray for him and his family,” she added. “I remember, early in my Senate term, having a heated verbal altercation with Lindsey over a Ukraine funding bill over lunch, only to discover the next day that, behind the scenes, she was pushing a rail bill that was truly close to my heart,” the post continues, “this was Lindsey Graham. He fought with all his might for the things he believed in and was equally willing to stand up for you when it really mattered.” “Lindsey had the best sense of humor in the Senate. He loved the game of politics,” Vance continues, “he constantly asked what electoral contests were going up and down and how he could help. As he liked to say, ‘I don’t care if you’re an isolationist or a religious fanatic, as long as you have an R next to your name, I want you to win.”

Milan, July 12. (LaPresse) – “Lindsey Graham came from humble beginnings and became one of the most powerful MPs in the most powerful nation on Earth. Its story is a fundamentally American story.” This is what US Vice President JD Vance wrote in a post on social media X. “We certainly had our disagreements. But I couldn’t help but appreciate it. A unique figure in the American political landscape. I will pray for him and his family,” she added. “I remember, early in my Senate term, having a heated verbal altercation with Lindsey over a Ukraine funding bill over lunch, only to discover the next day that, behind the scenes, she was pushing a rail bill that was truly close to my heart,” the post continues, “this was Lindsey Graham. He fought with all his might for the things he believed in and was equally willing to stand up for you when it really mattered.” “Lindsey had the best sense of humor in the Senate. He loved the game of politics,” Vance continues, “he constantly asked what electoral contests were going up and down and how he could help. As he liked to say, ‘I don’t care if you’re an isolationist or a religious fanatic, as long as you have an R next to your name, I want you to win.”

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