Sen. Lindsey Graham said Zelenskyy needs to either resign or change because Americans may not be willing to do business with him.
Sen. Lindsey Graham says that he's not sure the United States can negotiate with Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelensky again following his argument with President Trump in the Oval Office on Friday.
S.C., has responded to the tense exchange on Friday between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.Speaking m
S.C., said Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy needs to either resign or change because Americans may not be willing to do business with him.  Read More
Graham says he was hopeful the mineral-rights agreement between the U.S. and Ukraine would be signed but now he is not sure if a deal can be made.
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) bashed Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky for his explosive exchange with President Donald Trump on Friday.
The majority of Republicans say Zelensky was at fault for the spat, but one accused the president of "embracing Putin".
Sen. Lindsey Graham offered this comment outside the White House after a deal between President Trump and Ukraine's Zelensky blew up on the launchpad: SEN. LINDSEY GRAHAM: What do I think? Complete and utter disaster.
A top Senate Republican urged President Donald Trump’s pick for the No. 2 role at the White House budget office to ease off certain funding freezes underway in the administration. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who has been one of the most outspoken advocates for supporting the Ukraine war effort, has said he was “devastated” by the heated exchange between President Trump, Vice President Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House Friday.
A group of bipartisan senators met with Zelenskyy on Friday morning. Sens. Lindsey Graham, Chris Coons, and Amy Klobuchar and other Democratic and Republican senators gathered for an hourlong "encouraging" meeting with Zelenskyy ahead of his visit to the White House,
A group of bipartisan senators met with Zelenskyy on Friday morning. Sens. Lindsey Graham, Chris Coons, and Amy Klobuchar and other Democratic and Republican senators gathered for an hourlong "encouraging" meeting with Zelenskyy ahead of his visit to the White House,