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Megyn Kelly ripped into Sen. Lindsey Graham on her show this week, accusing him of overstepping his role by issuing threats to multiple countries as if he were the Commander-in-Chief.
Kelly highlighted Graham’s recent comments targeting Lebanon, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, the wider Arab region, and Spain.
“When did Lindsey Graham become our president?” Kelly asked during her show. “In the past 24 hours he’s threatened Lebanon, Cuba, the Saudis, the wider Arab region and now – checks notes – Spain.”
Kelly went on to describe Graham as “a homicidal maniac with a bloodlust that is insatiable,” urging President Trump to keep him “nowhere near” his orbit and not allow him “20 feet of the President’s orbit.”
The criticism stemmed from Graham’s recent appearances on Fox News.
On Monday’s Hannity, Graham addressed Spain, saying, “To our friends in Spain, man, you have lost your way. I don’t want to do business with you anymore. I want our airbases out of Spain.”
Earlier that day, Graham warned Saudi Arabia of “consequences” if it did not join the U.S. and Israel against Iran, and offered a mutual defense agreement.
“Here is what I wanna say to Saudi Arabia tonight: I am willing to make a mutual defense agreement with your country to give you protection in perpetuity… If you are attacked by Iran, we would go to war for you.”
Source: The Vigilant Fox