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Lindsey GrahamonX / Twitter23h ago
As Judiciary Chairman, I helped confirm a record number of conservative judges for President Trump.
In 2027, I’ll be back and ready to break that record. pic.x.com/FXFv7tb5EY
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Analysis Summary
Graham is claiming he confirmed more conservative judges than any recent Judiciary chairman and plans to surpass that record if reelected in 2026. His first-term judicial confirmations are historically accurate — Trump's first term saw 234 federal judges confirmed, including three Supreme Court justices. The post omits that his current role is Budget Committee chair, not Judiciary chair (which he held 2019-2021), and doesn't specify how many additional confirmations he expects in a second term.
Claims Analysis (2)
“As Judiciary Chairman, I helped confirm a record number of conservative judges for President Trump”
Graham was Senate Judiciary Committee chair during Trump's first term (2017-2021) and confirmed substantial conservative judicial appointments. Claim of 'record number' is accurate relative to recent history but imprecise without specific figures.
“In 2027, I'll be back and ready to break that record”
Future-oriented campaign promise/intention. Not a factual claim about past events, but a stated commitment contingent on 2026 Senate elections.
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