Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.)’s lawyers indicated he would challenge a subpoena that was issued by a Fulton County, Georgia, election inquiry.
“Should it stand, the subpoena issued today would erode the constitutional balance of power and the ability of a Member of Congress to do their job. Senator Graham plans to go to court, challenge the subpoena, and expects to prevail,” Graham’s lawyers said in a statement Wednesday, describing the request as “all politics.”
On Tuesday, officials in Fulton County issued subpoenas to not only Graham, but six other individuals connected to former President Donald Trump.
The subpoena ordered the Republican senator to give testimony to the grand jury in the inquiry on July 12….