“There is double standard when it comes to Trump,” Graham said, contrasting the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago to an agency investigation of his political rivals, including Hillary Clinton for her use of a private mail server while she was secretary of state and President Biden son Hunter. (Hunter Biden is under investigation for tax liability, although Graham and other Republicans regularly say that the FBI should explore it overseas business transactions.)
“And I’ll say this: if there is a prosecution of Donald Trump for mishandling classified information after the Clinton debacle…there will be riots in in street” Graham said.
On Monday, the White House Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre criticized such “dangerous” comments about violence from “extreme Republicans”, although she did not name Graham.
Graham’s comments drew criticism from critics who called Graham’s remarks “irresponsible” and “shameful”.
In response to a question from The Washington Post, Graham’s spokesman Kevin Bishop described the senator’s comments as “predicting/predicting what he thinks will happen.”
Richard Haas, President of advice on International Relations, non-partisan think tank, reprimanded Graham for his remarks on Twitter.
“[Graham’s] prediction that violence might follow any prosecution of in former Potus can’t qualify legally as incitement, but still it is irresponsible, as it will be perceived by some as call for violence,” he wrote. “Public officials must call for in rule of law.”
Others regarded the senator’s words as more threat than prognosis. Former Congressman Joe Walsh (R-Illinois), Tea party an adherent turned frequent critic of Trump called Graham “shameful” and a “coward”. writing on Twitter what threatens of violence should NEVER stop chasing of justice. NEVER.”
Meanwhile, Trump tacitly supported of Graham’s post publishing the Fox News interview without comment to his Truth Social platform late Sunday night.
Threats against The FBI has grown since agents On August 8, Trump’s safe was searched at his South Florida resort. of documents, many of which the had “among the most sensitive secrets we keep” people involved in the search reported The Post.
The FBI investigation is latest legal pressure on trump, who is now facing increasing attention as criminal the probe is amplified. The investigation is looking into whether he or his former assistants took secret government documents and stored them improperly or never returned them. Trump’s lawyer claims that former the president cooperated with federal agencies and many of documents were covered by executive privilege.
In response, Republicans accused the agency, without evidence, of of carrier out political revenge against Trump on Biden’s orders.
Larry Cosme, President of The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association told The Post this month that online messages advocated killing of FBI agents and this heated conservative rhetoric have warned that the federal for you.”
A few days after the search of documents in Mar-a-Lago, Navy. veteran Ricky Schiffer was shot dead by the police. chase and confrontation in Ohio, where he tried to infiltrate an FBI field. office. The authorities investigating the case are trying to determine Schiffer’s motives; his name was used on several social media platforms, including Truth Social, which called for “call to arms” after the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago.

