South Carolina governor names Graham's sister as temporary Senate replacement
SPY•Committee seats and confirmations at risk
As chair of the Senate Budget Committee, Graham sought a new budget package to circumvent opposition from Democrats and pass Republican priorities such as additional defense funding, new tax cuts and some Trump-backed voter restrictions.
Graham and McConnell were also key to Republican hopes of reviving a lapsed Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act program, as lawmakers scrutinize Trump's decision to appoint Bill Pulte, an ally with no intelligence background, as acting head of national intelligence.
Their ability to advance legislation renewing FISA authority will depend on Trump's DNI nominee, Jay Clayton, who is due for a confirmation hearing this week as Pulte's replacement.
The Senate Judiciary Committee's loss of Graham also could impact the confirmation of Blanche, who raised hackles among Republicans and Democrats this year as acting attorney general by promoting a now-defunct $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund that critics say could have benefited Trump allies.




