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According to Senator-Republican from South Carolina Lindsey Graham, Vladimir Put...

"I will have an honorary order": US Senator Graham - about his arrest from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation

According to Senator-Republican from South Carolina Lindsey Graham, Vladimir Putin's regime is "corrupt and immoral". The Russian Federation was written out of his arrest after publishing an edited video, which had the words "Russians die". The American Republican senator from South Carolina Lindsey Graham commented on the news that the Russian Federation was written out for his arrest. According to him, he will wear the Putin corrupt immoral regime as an honorary award.

He wrote about it on Twitter. The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs presented a warrant for the arrest of Lindsey Graham after his statements about the war in Ukraine. In the published office of the President of Ukraine a video that was made during a conversation with Vladimir Zelensky, Republican Graham said that "Russians would die" and named US military assistance to Ukraine "the best money we had once spent.

" The mentioned statements of Graham sounded in different contexts, but in the edited OP video they were placed nearby, which caused a wave of outrage in the Russian Federation. The Kremlin speaker Dmitry Peskov stated that it is difficult to imagine an even greater shame for the country where there are such senators. Graham is one of several members of the Congress, which was banned last year to enter the territory of Russia.

Commenting on the ban, Graham then stated that the awareness that his support caused Putin's anger brings him great joy. We will remind that Senator Graham strictly responded to the accusation of the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev. The essence of Senator Lindsey Graham's statements in the Russian media was distorted to accuse the US of aggressive policy.