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Graham: "I Don't Know What America First Means"

Lindsey Graham was not in complete agreement with President Donald Trump's inauguration speech on Friday, saying that he "doesn't know what America first means."

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“To the president, if America first is a throwback to the 20’sand 30’s isolationism when it was first used as a phrase, the world would deteriorate even quicker, if it is a new way of Ronald Reagan’s peace through strength I would like to work with him. I don’t know what America first means,” Graham said on  CBS’s “Face the Nation."

During his inauguration, President Trump could not have made it more clear on his plans for the United States moving forward.  

“The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer. Everyone is listening to you now," he said addressing the American people. “Today will be remembered as day the people became the rulers of this country again... From this day forward, a new vision will govern our land, from this day forward it will be America first,” he continued."

However, there are those that seem to still be confused.

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