I knew someone would bring this upLindsey Graham the career bachelor been known to be
earlier in this thread they posted the clip where Kennedy made a subliminal joke about it in the Facebook hearings
talmbout "do you guys track everyone? could you tell me the bars Lindsey Graham hangs out at "
and then they always have the reports every time they do the GOP nomination event where they interview gay prostitutes and dudes is like "we securing the bag this week these republicans love homo trickin "
but to answer your question I haven't heard anything, for all I know Mr. Graham has a totally above board and loving closeted gay partnership relationship and isn't a homo john we can't assume all closeted gay republicans are tricking deviants
Bruh Tim Scott is a "bachelor" tooIt's one of those "open secrets" in SC, ALLEGEDLY.
And he's Taiwanese. No risk of being compromised by the Chinesereally underrated troll job from this guy he's on a level like norm from toronto except hes going after the president not meek mill
hes a young congressman I feel like the dems knew he was a troll behind closed doors and when they saw that's what Trump was doing told him to start opening up a little more
All cheesebreh, this guys brain is pretty much liquefied mac and cheese. how did he get this far?
Kush is [eventually] gonna sing like a he is in the boys choir.
More than 40 former U.S. attorneys and Republican and conservative officials are pushing back against efforts to discredit the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Another letter signed by 20 former members of Congress and other top U.S. officials says efforts to discredit Mueller's work "undermine the institutions that protect the rule of law and so our nation."
"We urge the Administration, members of Congress on both sides of the aisle, and the American public, to support the work of Special Counsel Mueller to its conclusion, whatever it may be," reads the open letter signed by officials including former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, former State Department counselor Eliot Cohen and former George W. Bush administration ethics lawyer Richard Painter.