Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., says the Department of Justice is receiving information gathered about the Bidens in Ukraine by President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
Graham, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a close ally of Trump, told CBS host Margaret Brennan that he spoke to Attorney General William Barr earlier Sunday and that the DOJ had “created a process” to receive and verify the information.
“(Barr) told me that they have created a process that Rudy could give information and they would see if it’s verified,” Graham said on “Face the Nation.”
“Rudy Giuliani is a well-known man. He's a crime fighter. He's loyal to the president. He's a good lawyer.”
Giuliani’s actions in Ukraine helped set off the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
Graham said any information coming from Ukraine could be Russian disinformation, which is why Giuliani should turn over information to the DOJ.
“The Russians are still up to it,” he said. “Deterrence is not working. So let's look at Hunter Biden's conflict. Let's look at Joe Biden. Vice President Biden, what did you do when they told you your son was on Burisma's board? It undercuts your ability to fight corruption. Did you take it seriously? Obviously he didn't. But when it comes to documents coming out of the Ukraine, to Republicans and Democrats, be very cautious turning anything you got over to the intel community.”