Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) was "very clear" about knocking out Iran's nuclear program prior to his death the night before. "We removed this immediate and present danger of Iran with nuclear weapons that would've posed a danger to everybody," Netanyahu told NBC
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) was "very clear" about knocking out Iran's nuclear program prior to his death the night before. "We removed this immediate and present danger of Iran with nuclear weapons that would've posed a danger to everybody," Netanyahu told NBC
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) was "very clear" about knocking out Iran's nuclear program prior to his death the night before. Nancy Mace is "strongly" considering a bid for late Sen.
Lindsey Graham's now-vacant seat, two sources confirmed to The Post. Lindsey Graham, who died suddenly Saturday evening, underscored the impact of his life.
The Hill reported the story as "Netanyahu says Graham was 'very clear' about knocking out Iran's nuclear program." NBC News reported the story as "Netanyahu says he's lost a 'beloved friend' after the death of Lindsey Graham: Full interview." New York Post reported the story as "Rep. Nancy Mace considering Senate run to replace Sen. Lindsey Graham after his sudden death: sources."
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4 sources have covered this story, including The Hill, New York Post, Washington Times and NBC News. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 2 hours ago.
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