Lindsey Graham Accosted by Trump Supporters Yelling Traitor at D.C. Airport
On 1/8/21 at 3:42 PM EST
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham was accosted by supporters of President Donald Trump at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington D.C.
Several videos posted across social media show Graham being surrounded by Trump supporters as he sat in the airport, with many calling him a traitor. A source sends this video of a group of Trump supporters today harassing Sen. Lindsey Graham at Reagan airport and loudly calling him a traitor after he publicly broke with Trump earlier this week, Daniel Lippman of Politico wrote on Twitter with a video.
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