Graham Says He’s Told Trump To ‘Speak Up’ On COVID Vaccines

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Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., wearing a mask, takes a pause at the start of a news conference about the United States/Mexico border at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, July 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — As he recovers from a breakthrough infection of the coronavirus, Sen. Lindsey Graham said Thursday that he has urged former President Donald Trump to press his supporters to get the COVID-19 vaccine, which the South Carolina Republican called “the antidote to the virus that’s wreaking havoc on our hospitals.”

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“I’ve urged him to be aggressive and say, ‘Take the vaccine,’” Graham said in an extensive interview with The Associated Press, his first since disclosing this week that he had tested positive for the virus, months after being vaccinated.

On Monday, Graham said he had tested positive days after gathering with a handful of Senate colleagues on Sen. Joe Manchin’s houseboat. That same night, Saturday, Graham said he began experiencing flu-like symptoms.

Saying he felt “achy and kind of yucky” through the weekend, Graham said Thursday that his symptoms had been steadily improving, although Monday and Tuesday were “pretty tough days.” He said he believed his symptoms would have been much worse had he not been vaccinated.

“It went from sort of a mild sinus infection until just a full-blown, feeling like crap,” Graham told AP.

Graham declined to talk about the Manchin event on Thursday, except to say that “everybody there was vaccinated.” Long a proponent of vaccination, Graham received his shots in December.

Graham is a longtime ally of Trump, who received the vaccine earlier this year. This week, former Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar wrote in an op-ed for The New York Times that he wished that Trump had gotten the shot publicly, so that his supporters could “see how much trust and confidence he has” in the vaccines.

In March, Trump said on Fox News that he would recommend vaccination to “a lot of people that don’t want to get it, and a lot of those people voted for me.”

But last month at a rally in Phoenix, Trump told supporters that he felt some people were not taking the vaccine because they “don’t trust” President Joe Biden and stressed people’s “freedoms 100 percent” to do what they felt best.

On Thursday, Graham said he had just gotten off the phone with Trump, who had been checking on him every day during his illness. He applauded Trump’s work to develop the vaccine and said he saw vaccinations as necessary for the country to regain its footing.

“He’s very proud of that accomplishment,” Graham said. “From a conservative person’s point of view, we should do all we can as a nation to get our economy back up and running and to protect our way of life.”

Recognizing that taking the vaccine might be a “sacrifice” for some, Graham said the task paled in comparison with others that have been required of Americans in the past.

“No one’s being asked to go off to fight radical Islam or fight a foreign enemy. We’re being asked to make responsible medical decisions,” Graham said. “Take the vaccine.”


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out of a RINO's mouth to Trump's ears
out of a RINO's mouth to Trump's ears
2 years ago

after the jan 6th steal the republic as we know it has ceased to exist and republicans who are mostly RINOs have become a joke

hashomer
hashomer
2 years ago

Graham Cracker is also on the record for saying Deadly Covid is a hoax, a mild cold, and not to wear masks. He’s on both sides of every issue and has zero credibility on anything.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

““No one’s being asked to go off to fight radical Islam or fight a foreign enemy. We’re being asked to make responsible medical decisions,” Graham said. “Take the vaccine.””

These shots are FDA-approved only for emergency use. And if your doctor confirms that you have antibodies and therefore don’t need the vaccine, then taking the shot would be the opposite of a “responsible medical decision”.

Flayer1
Flayer1
2 years ago

I hope Pres. Trump ignores Graham until he shows some spine and refuses to vote for the Democrat Ultra Porkulus bill. That thing is an obscene disgrace and any R who votes for it should be primaried. I certainly will never donate to one who does.

Last edited 2 years ago by Flayer1
CudahyKid
CudahyKid
2 years ago

Good luck. He will not do it.

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
2 years ago

I hope he feels better soon.

Aguttenshabbos
Aguttenshabbos
2 years ago

Is this the same senator Lindsey Graham that told reporters shortly after Trump lost the election that he was so glad that he didn’t have to deal with Trump and his issues and that he was so relieved? Then this man has the chutzpa cuz to say boo to Trump?? Unbelievable.

Last edited 2 years ago by Aguttenshabbos
Stevenn
Stevenn
2 years ago

Very Smart! And I hope Trump listens to his advice!

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

Encourage but make it illegal to mandate unless you work in health care with vulnerable people. Vaccines have side effects and do make people sick. I know this from personal experience. It’s painful

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