A new book New York Times journalists Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns offers previously unreported insight into Lindsey Graham‘s reported meltdown inside the U.S.
Capitol during the January 6 insurrection and, we’ve gotta say, it seems right on brand for the anti-LGBTQ senator.Related: This video of Lindsey Graham being heckled by anti-vax constituents is deeply catharticIn “This Will Not Pass”, the authors write that, during the attack, Graham reportedly made a frantic call to the White House and said lawmakers would demand Cabinet members invoke the 25th Amendment to remove then-President Trump from power if he didn’t stop the MAGA militia at once.Speaking to White House counsel Pat Cipollone, Graham allegedly threatened “We’ll be asking you for the 25th Amendment” if Trump didn’t do more to call off the rioters.We’re sure Cipollone was shaking in his boots after Graham told him this.This latest tidbit of information comes after a November report by The Washington Post that said the South Carolina senator was a total mess during the siege, screaming at the Senate sergeant-at-arms, “What are you doing?!
Take back the Senate! You’ve got guns! USE THEM!!!”According to the report, Graham also called Ivanka Trump‘s personal cell phone to demand she get her dad to call off the attack.“You need to get these people out of here,” Graham reportedly begged Ivanka. “This thing is going south.
This is not good! You’re going to have to tell these people to stand down! STAND DOWN!”Related: Lindsey Graham was a wreck during the insurrection, screamed wildly, called Ivanka to beg for helpAccording to the new Martin-Burns book, after things had calmed down, Graham expressed hope the attack might unite the country as he left the.