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Lindsey Graham Accidentally Gets Linda Tripp Trending on Twitter After Defending Trump

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September 28, 2019, 3:38 PM ET
Lindsey Graham Accidentally Gets Linda Tripp Trending on Twitter After Defending Trump
UNITED STATES - SEPTEMBER 25: Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., talks with reporters in the Senate subway the on Capitol on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019. (Photo by Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)Caroline Brehman—CQ-Roll Call Inc via Getty Images

Lindsey Graham stirred up a blast from the past on Saturday in a Twitter message intended to defend Donald Trump, saying he hopes a president can’t be impeached “based on hearsay testimony.”

Within minutes, the long memory of Twitter users had the name “Linda Tripp” blowing up on social media as people recalled the former White House aide’s pivotal role in President Bill Clinton’s 1998 impeachment.

“In America, you can’t even get a parking ticket based on hearsay testimony,” said the South Carolina senator, a confidant and regular golf partner of Trump. “But can you impeach a president? I certainly hope not.” He didn’t mention Tripp by name in his tweet.

In America you can’t even get a parking ticket based on hearsay testimony.

But you can impeach a president?

I certainly hope not.

— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) September 28, 2019

Tripp became friendly with Monica Lewinsky when the pair worked together at the Pentagon during the Clinton administration. After Lewinsky revealed to Tripp that she’d had a physical relationship with the president, Tripp started to egg on the younger woman to provide more detail, and secretly recorded their phone calls.

Linda Tripp in 1998.
Larry Morris—The Washington Post/Getty Images

The tapes eventually caught Clinton in a lie after he had denied having a relationship with Lewinsky, creating a scandal that led to his impeachment.

Graham, 64, was a member of the House Judiciary Committee during the Clinton impeachment. Twitter critics pounced on him for equating Tripp’s example with the current case, which centers on an allegation that Trump improperly solicited the help of a foreign leader to investigate a political rival.

A U.S. Intelligence official, whose identity isn’t publicly disclosed, filed a whistle-blower complaint alleging that Trump, during a July 25 telephone call with Ukraine’s president, used “the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. Election.”

In the call, Trump asked Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskiy to “look into” unsubstantiated allegations of wrongdoing by former Vice President Joe Biden, who is seeking the Democratic Party’s nomination to challenge Trump next year.

One person engaging with Graham was Representative Ted Lieu, a California Democrat with a lively Twitter feed, who said that admitting to soliciting a foreign power “would absolutely be admissible.”

Actually, in America the way hearsay rules work is if you make an admission, like soliciting a foreign power to help your political campaign, that would absolutely be admissible. Not only would you get a ticket, you could go to prison.

Oh, there's also a summarized TRANSCRIPT. Https://t.co/U7FCXMlDPn

— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) September 28, 2019

Trump and Graham teed it up again on Saturday at the president’s Virginia club, along with Hall of Fame golfers Gary Player and Annika Sorenstam.

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