Last Updated on July 2, 2023
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham was relentlessly booed by the massive crowd of Trump supporters who attended the 45th President’s Independence Day weekend rally in Pickens, South Carolina on Saturday.
Senator Lindsey Graham was thunderously booed by the audience – which numbered high in the tens of thousands – from the moment he took the rally stage to give a roughly 6-minute speech. While the boos were at their loudest during the moments that Graham entered and exited the stage, the crowd’s disapproval could be heard throughout his entire speech, with varying degrees of boos raining down on him over and over again.
The massive disapproval of Graham, a notorious GOP establishment member and warmonger, is even more noteworthy when it’s considered that he wasn’t just speaking in his home state, but that he was speaking in his home county.
The US Senator was born and raised in Pickens County and graduated from high school there in 1973.
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"Lady Bug" Lindsey Graham isn't too popular in his HOME COUNTY. pic.twitter.com/S4siX5gtyy
— Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) July 2, 2023
Though Senator Lindsey Graham has endorsed President Trump’s 2024 campaign and was at times an unlikely ally in the US Senate during the Trump presidency, the glaring differences in their policy positions (Graham is a globalist while Trump is a living symbol of the America First movement) were easily noticed when President Trump took the stage and, among other things, blasted the deep state’s Graham-supported war in Ukraine, which Trump says is putting the entire globe on “the brink of World War 3.”
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Just recently, during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Lindsey Graham claimed that the billions of dollars that the US taxpayer has been forced to send to Ukraine is “the best money we’ve ever spent,” because “Russians are dying.”
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