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Lindsey Graham claimed all Trump indictments were orchestrated to destroy his comeback

MeidasTouch · Trump PANICS as He Faces Blanche Nomination NIGHTMARE after Senator Graham Death · July 14, 2026
Lindsey Graham claimed all Trump indictments were orchestrated to destroy his comeback
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Trump PANICS as He Faces Blanche Nomination NIGHTMARE after Senator Graham Death
"If he had never announced he was going to run for president, None of this would have happened. They were trying to destroy his comeback. This was all orchestrated by Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, Fani Willis, Letitia James to destroy this man so he could not win in 2024."
In previously recorded remarks, Senator Lindsey Graham alleged that all 91 felony charges against Trump from four separate jurisdictions were coordinated political prosecutions designed to prevent his 2024 presidential run. Graham claimed the timing of indictments within eight months of Trump's 2022 campaign announcement proved orchestration, and threatened lawsuits against prosecutors on behalf of future officials.

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Host Michael Popok reports on the sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham and its immediate political ramifications for Todd Blanche's confirmation as Attorney General. Graham died from an aortic dissection just days after accompanying Trump on Air Force One to Ukraine and NATO, creating what Popok describes as a nightmare scenario for Blanche's confirmation process. On the Senate Judiciary Committee, Republicans hold only a 13-12 majority, meaning Blanche cannot afford to lose a single Republican vote. Graham was characterized as Trump's most powerful defender and advocate in the Senate, particularly on judicial matters, having famously secured Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation with an aggressive defense against sexual abuse allegations. Without Graham's influence, two anti-Trump Republicans on the committee—Senators Thom Tillis of North Carolina and John Cornyn of Texas—are now positioned to potentially block Blanche's confirmation. Both senators are retiring in January 2028 and have already expressed skepticism about Blanche's role in controversial Trump administration initiatives. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster will appoint a temporary replacement until a special election on August 11, but Popok argues no replacement can wield Graham's influence. The episode details the numerous controversies Blanche faces, including prosecutorial misconduct findings, the January 6th pardons and anti-weaponization fund, Epstein file cover-ups, and termination of fraud cases against Trump allies. Popok notes that even Republican officials are responding oddly to Graham's death, with Kash Patel inserting the FBI into the investigation and Katie Miller questioning Joe Biden's condolence statement, drawing rebukes from former Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger. A Wednesday confirmation hearing may be postponed as Senate Republicans regroup to select Graham's committee replacement.

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