Lindsay Graham, one of Trump s staunchest GOP allies, called the president a handful and suggested he may support impeachment if new evidence comes out

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Lindsey Graham, one of President Donald Trump's staunchest allies in Washington, called the president a "handful" said he may change his mind on impeachment if new evidence of Trump's wrongdoing presents itself.

Speaking to "Axios on HBO" on Sunday, Graham said that he was openminded to supporting the impeachment process if more evidence comes out.

"Show me something that is a crime," he told Axios. "If you could show me that, you know, Trump actually was engaging in a quid pro quo outside the phone call, that would be very disturbing."

Graham also called Trump a "handful" and "an equal opportunity abuser of people."

Though Graham has been one of Trump's most loyal GOP allies, his recent comments suggest that his view of Trump was beginning to slip.

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Lindsey Graham, one of President Donald Trump's staunchest allies in Washington, called the president a "handful" said he may change his mind on impeachment if new evidence of Trump's wrongdoing presents itself.

Speaking to "Axios on HBO" on Sunday, Graham said that he was openminded to supporting the impeachment process if evidence of a "quid pro quo" emerges.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: 7 takeaways from former special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, ahead of his congressional hearingsSee Also:These are the key players you need to know to make sense of the Trump impeachment inquiryMick Mulvaney publicly confirms Trump held up Ukraine aid for political gainNewly uncovered tax documents show Trump kept '2 sets of books' and may have committed financial fraudSEE ALSO: Trump reportedly promised China's president that he'd stay quiet on Hong Kong protests as long as trade talks progressed

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