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Uh-oh! Lindsey Graham is in trouble… Like, BIG trouble

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This just in, folx: Lindsey Graham has landed a supporting role in Donald Trump‘s latest legal drama.Prosecutors in Georgia announced that they’ve opened a criminal investigation into whether the ex-president tried to overturn the state’s election results and how Graham may have helped him, and the evidence against the two cohorts is pretty damning.The investigation is being led by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is specifically looking at a call Graham made to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger back in November to casually inquire about how they might toss out legally cast ballots for Joe Biden, who won the state by 11,779 votes.According to Raffensperger, Graham personally called him to ask if he could find a sneaky.

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