South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has been one of President Trump’s harshest critics. During the 2016 Presidential elections, Senator Graham voiced his displeasure with Trump’s candidacy for the Presidency and eventual nominee status.
I also cannot in good conscience support Donald Trump because I do not believe he is a reliable Republican conservative….(4)
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) May 6, 2016
…..do not believe he is a reliable GOP conservative nor has he displayed the judgment and temperament to serve as Commander in Chief. (5)
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) May 6, 2016
Do you think the 2nd Amendment will be destroyed by the Biden Administration?(2)
Their rivalry has persisted even after the election, and Senator Graham remains as one of President Trump’s most vocal rivals in the Senate.
On Tuesday, the Shark Tank caught up with Senator Graham and asked him how his relationship with President Trump has been since he won the presidency.“He thinks he [Trump] realizes the campaign is over with me. To the extent I can help him, I will. I think he’s done some good things. I think Neil Gorsuch was a great pick. Nobody could’ve chosen better as a Republican. And I look forward to helping him on healthcare if I can and rebuilding the military. I think I can be helpful to the President and I want to be.”-Sen. Lindsey Graham (R)