Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a close ally of President Trump, has become the latest member of Congress to announce that he is self-quarantining amid the coronavirus outbreak
Washington Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a close ally of President Donald Trump, on Thursday became the latest member of Congress to announce that he is self-quarantining amid the coronavirus outbreak.
As lawmakers on Capitol Hill grapple with how to contain the spread of coronavirus across the United States, nine members of Congress are now taking steps to either self-quarantine or otherwise isolate themselves as a precaution after coming into contact with an infected individual.Five Republican lawmakers — Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas along with Reps.
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