Llindsey Graham: Trump would believe 'martians' stole the election
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South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham threw former President Donald Trump under the bus when he testified before a Georgia grand jury, a forthcoming book claims. 

In the book, Find Me The Votes, veteran journalists Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman wrote that once Graham was forced by the Supreme Court to testify in the Georgia election interference probe he had plenty of colorful things to say. 

Isikoff and Klaidman cited a source familiar with the secret testimony and wrote that ‘Graham testified that if you told Trump “that martians came and stole the election,’ he’d probably believe you.”‘ 

Graham, an ally of Trump’s after the senator bowed out of the 2016 election, also told the grand jury that ‘Trump cheated at golf,’ something the former president and 2024 hopeful has denied. 

The authors also wrote that the South Carolina Republican was spotted by a source hugging Democratic Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis after he delivered his testimony. 

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham threw former President Donald Trump under the bus when he testified before a Georgia grand jury, a forthcoming book claims

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham threw former President Donald Trump under the bus when he testified before a Georgia grand jury, a forthcoming book claims

‘After Graham was finished testifying,’ Isikoff and Klaidman wrote, ‘he bumped into Fani Willis in a hallway and thanked her for the opportunity to tell his story.’ 

A forthcoming book from journalists Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman reveals what Sen. Lindsey Graham told a Georgia grand jury when he was forced by the courts to testify

A forthcoming book from journalists Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman reveals what Sen. Lindsey Graham told a Georgia grand jury when he was forced by the courts to testify 

‘That was so cathartic,’ he reportedly told Willis. ‘I feel so much better.’ 

To the ‘astonishment’ of the author’s source, Graham ‘hugged the Fulton county DA who was aggressively pursuing Trump.’ 

Willis’ reaction, the source said, was like ‘whatever, dude.’ 

Politico first obtained a copy of the book. 

Graham’s communications director Kevin Bishop denied the book’s accounting.

‘Sen. Graham never spoke with the authors and what they are selling is pretty much total and complete BS,’ Bishop said in a statement to DailyMail.com. ‘At the end of the day, this is all just trash for left wing cash.’

Graham, Bishop said, ‘has no problem with his testimony being made public and he is not scheduled to be a witness in the trial.’

‘As for the comment about Martians, Graham has publicly said that. To say Fani Willis’ investigation is struggling is an understatement. Anyone putting any faith in what Willis is telling them is going to end up with egg on their face,’ he continued. ‘The authors know their audience and will tell them what they want to hear. As long as the cash register is ringing, all is well.’

The Fulton County DA is currently embroiled in a controversy over whether she hired her lover to be a lead prosecutor of the Trump probe – with one of the defendants in the case claiming that she enriched herself with travel through his salary.

She’s denied wrongdoing. 

Find Me The Votes will be released Tuesday.

The book focuses on Trump’s efforts in Georgia to overturn President Joe Biden’s win in the classically red state.  

Promotional material for the book teases that new information will be revealed on a plot to illegally seize voting machines in the aftermath of the 2020 vote being cast and also Trump’s election lawyer Sidney Powell’s attempt to obtain a preemptive pardon. 

Powell is among the defendants in the Georgia case.  

New communication between Trump and his co-conspirators will also be revealed. 

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