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Senator Lindsey Graham urged President Trump to target Iranian leaders responsible for killing protesters amid reports of dozens of deaths, human rights groups said.
- On Sunday, Senator Lindsey Graham urged President Donald Trump in a Fox News interview to kill Iranian leaders killing protesters, saying, `If I were you, Mr. President, I would kill the leadership that are killing the people.`
- Since late last month, protests have escalated, with Amnesty International estimating dozens of Iranian protesters died and Michael Page saying lethal force use remains state policy.
- The White House hasn’t responded to requests for comment, and The National News Desk hadn’t confirmed protest death counts or reached Iranian leadership for comment.
- Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei wrote on Friday that Trump should focus on U.S. protests, and in a Jan. 3 X post said rioters need to be `put in their place`.
- The U.S. President has said that if the Iranian government acts against Iranian protesters, he will support the rioters, while commentary noted officials must talk with protesters but see no point in talking with rioters who have put their hopes in him.
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Lindsey Graham says killing one person would bring peace to the Middle East, and he wants Trump to do it
Senator Lindsey Graham from South Carolina shared a bold idea with President Donald Trump. He thinks the U.S. should kill Iran’s top leader, Ali Khamenei. Graham made these comments during an interview on Fox News with Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures. Graham called Khamenei the “modern-day Hitler” and a “religious Nazi.” He believes the Iranian people would be happy to see him gone. The senator told Trump directly that he should “kill …
American politician compared Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to Hitler
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Total News Sources15
Leaning Left1Leaning Right10Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution77% Right
Bias Distribution
- 77% of the sources lean Right
77% Right
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