'It Was A Mistake': Top GOP Senator Reacts To Alito Upside-Down Flag Controversy

  • 4 months ago
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) responds to Justice Samuel Alito's upside-down flag controversy.

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Transcript
00:00 What was it about Samuel Alito's upside-down flag that concerned you?
00:05 I said yesterday, I don't know what happened in the neighborhood.
00:08 I don't think he should be recused, but I don't think it creates a bad image.
00:16 That's all I need to--
00:19 He braved his wife. Is that appropriate?
00:21 I don't know what happened.
00:23 All I can say is it created a situation that we're all talking about.
00:28 So, yeah, I think it was a mistake, but I'll leave it up to him to explain it.
00:33 Did you have any concerns that the former president posted something on social media about a "unified Reich"
00:39 and that generated some criticism?
00:42 I don't know. See, I don't follow.
00:44 In case you hadn't noticed, the world's falling apart.
00:47 Have you all not noticed that?
00:49 There's also a presidential campaign.

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