Senators Adam Schiff, Elizabeth Warren, and Andy Kim led the expressions of grief, with Schiff highlighting Graham’s humor and Warren noting his collaborative spirit. These remarks triggered immediate pushback from observers who argue that such collegiality ignores the material consequences of Graham’s legislative record. Historian Thomas Lecaque dismissed the focus on personal rapport, labeling the senator a figure whose policy choices resulted in widespread death and suffering.
Democrats Face Backlash Over Tributes to Late Senator Lindsey Graham
Conflict erupted on social media Saturday after Democratic senators issued warm tributes following the death of Lindsey Graham. While his colleagues praised the South Carolina Republican for his wit and willingness to negotiate, critics condemned the statements as a sanitization of a career marked by hawkish foreign policy and political extremism.

Others took aim at the specific history of the Senate floor. Kevin Kruse pointed to Graham’s volatile defense of Brett Kavanaugh during 2018 confirmation hearings, while Iraq War veteran Brandon Friedman recalled the human cost of the wars Graham championed. For critics like Jen Rubin and Nicholas Grossman, these tributes represent a systemic failure of the Democratic Party to articulate a clear moral opposition to their political rivals, further alienating a base that views such displays as performative weakness.




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