Sen. Lindsay Graham, R-S.C., recklessly called for the assassination of Russian President Vladimir Putin during a TV appearance and on social media Thursday.
He first floated the idea during an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, who had made a similar suggestion on his show the night before.
“Is there a Brutus in Russia? Is there a more successful Col. Stauffenberg in the Russian military?” Graham asked, referring to the Roman politician who assassinated Julius Caesar and a Nazi officer who tried to kill Adolf Hitler. “The only way this ends, my friend, especially in Russia, is to take this guy out. You would be doing your country a great service and the world a great service.”
He later again called for the assassination on Twitter:
Is there a Brutus in Russia? Is there a more successful Colonel Stauffenberg in the Russian military?
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) March 4, 2022
The only way this ends is for somebody in Russia to take this guy out.
You would be doing your country – and the world – a great service.
Graham, it should be noted, is a war hawk who rarely opposes sending American armed forces into harm’s way, hence his avid support for the Iraq War in the early 2000s. For that reason, it’s predictable — albeit deeply worrying — that he’d so flippantly and openly suggest that Russians put their (and our) lives on the line to kill a brutal dictator.
Graham’s call for an assassination attempt was so crazy a suggestion that it was condemned by far-right troll Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who called it an “exceptionally bad idea.” Conspiracy theory-peddling Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., also denounced Graham’s comments, calling them “dangerous” and “unhinged.”
Even Fox News host Laura Ingraham called Graham’s idea “stupid.”








