Trump endorses Lindsey Graham after Paul Dans drops out of primary

President Donald Trump voiced strong support for Senator Lindsey Graham on Friday after primary challenger Paul Dans exited the South Carolina Republican Senate race. Trump criticized Dans's endorsement by Tucker Carlson and attacked another opponent, Mark Lynch. The endorsements highlight tensions over foreign policy amid Graham's hawkish stance on Iran.

President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social Friday afternoon confirming that Paul Dans had dropped out of the race against Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC). 'Paul Dans has just dropped out of the South Carolina Senatorial Race against the Great Lindsey Graham,' Trump wrote, adding that Dans's campaign faltered after an endorsement from 'a very Low IQ individual named Tucker Carlson -- THE KISS OF DEATH!' Trump claimed Graham holds a 'BIG lead' and is headed for a 'spectacular VICTORY because he just, GETS THINGS DONE!' as first reported by FITSNews and confirmed by Trump. Trump also targeted Mark Lynch, Graham's remaining primary challenger. 'Senator Lindsey Graham is doing a fantastic job. He is running against a LUNATIC named Mark Lynch, who supports perhaps the Worst Congressman in the History of our Country, Thomas Massie,' Trump stated. He warned that Lynch 'would be a DISASTER for the Republican Party' while urging voters to support Graham, who 'just, GETS THE JOB DONE.' Lynch fired back on Friday, posting that 'Lindsey Graham represents a grave National Security threat to Americans, American soldiers, and to every man, woman, and child in the Middle East -- whether Iranian or Israeli.' He called for voters to 'Dump Lindsey!' on June 9. The exchanges underscore criticisms of Graham's support for military action in Iran, including Operation Epic Fury. Graham, who chairs the Senate Budget Committee, praised Trump's fiscal year 2027 budget request last week. 'President Trump’s budget is truly historic when it comes to defense spending,' Graham said. 'It is the most robust increase in defense spending in many years.'

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Senator Lindsey Graham celebrating his primary win in South Carolina.
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Lindsey Graham fends off primary challenge from Mark Lynch in South Carolina GOP Senate race

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Sen. Lindsey Graham defeated a Republican primary challenge from businessman Mark Lynch in South Carolina on Tuesday, avoiding a runoff that would have been triggered if no candidate cleared a majority threshold.

President Donald Trump on Friday, May 29, 2026, endorsed three Republican candidates for governor—South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra of Iowa, and former Oklahoma state Sen. Mike Mazzei—issuing the backing in separate social media posts as key primaries near.

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President Donald Trump endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for the Republican nomination in the U.S. Senate race on Tuesday. The move came one week before the May 26 runoff against incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.

Young supporters of President Donald Trump voiced frustration over the ongoing war in Iran during the Conservative Political Action Conference in Grapevine, Texas, revealing a generational split in the Republican base. One month into U.S. strikes alongside Israel, attendees debated interventionism while older conservatives cheered the campaign. Trump skipped the event for the first time in a decade amid these tensions.

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President Donald Trump criticized former allies Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones in a lengthy Truth Social post on Thursday. He called them 'nut jobs and troublemakers' for opposing his decision to launch Operation Epic Fury against Iran. Trump accused them of supporting Iran acquiring nuclear weapons due to their 'low IQs'.

Voters in Indiana’s May 5, 2026, Republican primaries ousted a majority of state Senate incumbents who had opposed President Donald Trump’s push for a rare mid-decade congressional redistricting plan, according to early results reported by The Associated Press. Trump had endorsed challengers in most of those races after the plan failed in the legislature late last year.

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Following his recent suggestion of winding down U.S. operations, President Trump threatened new strikes on Iran while lifting sanctions and requesting massive funding, underscoring strategic uncertainty in the third-week war.

 

 

 

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