'You are hereby admonished': Senate Ethics Committee reprimands Lindsey Graham
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has been formally admonished by the Senate Ethics Committee for violating ethics rules and standards by repeatedly soliciting campaign donations during an interview at the Capitol.
The bipartisan committee issued Graham a Public Letter of Admonition after the South Carolina Republican solicited donations for Georgia GOP Senate nominee Herschel Walker.
"Based upon all available information, the Committee concluded that on November 30, 2022, you conducted a media interview with Fox News in the rotunda of the Russell Senate Office Building and that your interview was slightly over nine minutes, with over four minutes devoted to a discussion of the 2022 senatorial run-off election in Georgia. The Committee further concluded that during your discussion of the senatorial run-off election, you directly solicited campaign contributions on behalf of Mr. Walker's campaign committee,
www.teamherschel.com, five separate times."
The letter notes that Sen. Graham had previously violated the same standards when he solicited campaign donations in a federal building in October of 2020, but said it was an "unplanned media interview." When a reporter had asked him about fundraising, Graham "directly solicited campaign contributions" for his re-election campaign.
The Committee noted "mitigating" circumstances and did not cite him for that violation.
"The public must feel confident that Members use public resources only for official actions in the best interests of the United States, not for partisan political activity," the letter concludes. "Your actions failed to uphold that standard, resulting in harm to the public trust and confidence in the United States Senate. You are hereby admonished."