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Graham: “If They Don’t Call the Whistleblower, This Thing is Dead on Arrival in Senate”

By Wayne Dupree | November 11, 2019

If this were a GOP “whistleblower,” Democrats would have published his name, address, social security number, wife and kids names, 30-year history, and Jim Acosta would be at the house reporting for CNN.

Sen. Lindsey Graham told “Sunday Morning Futures” host Maria Bartiromo any impeachment trial that does not include access to the whistleblower or the whistleblower’s testimony would be “dead on arrival in the Senate.”

Graham: “We will look at that. I consider any impeachment in the House that doesn’t allow us to know who the whistleblower is to be invalid because without the whistleblower complaint we wouldn’t be talking about any of this. And I also see the need for Hunter Biden to be called to adequately defend the president and if you don’t do those two things it’s a complete joke.”

“But back to the whistleblower. It’s impossible to bring this case forward in my view fairly without us knowing who the whistleblower is and having a chance to cross examine them about any advice they may have, if they don’t call the whistleblower in the house, this thing is dead on arrival on the Senate.”

Graham continued the interview expressing how former VP Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, also needed to be called before the Senate. Graham spoke about the timeline of the investigation is essential in addition to the people involved.

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