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Back where it turned, Biden’s final 24 hours begin in South Carolina | South Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – 2025-01-20 07:40:00

SUMMARY: Joe Biden returned to South Carolina on Sunday for his farewell as President, marking the state that catalyzed his 2020 campaign. Joined by wife Jill and Rep. James Clyburn, he visited the Royal Missionary Baptist Church and the International African American Museum, expressing gratitude to the congregation. In the 2020 primaries, Biden initially struggled but later won decisively in South Carolina, revitalizing his campaign. Despite its Democratic history, South Carolina has leaned Republican in recent decades. Biden’s farewell follows a high-profile national address, with expectations for a traditional departing president’s ceremony in Washington on Monday, attended by notable figures.

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Graham’s bid for 5th term draws ‘buddy’ Trump’s endorsement | South Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-03-27 10:41:00

(The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham is going to seek a fifth six-year term in 2026.

And on Wednesday night he was given a full endorsement by President Donald Trump.



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Graham and Trump, each extremely powerful among conservatives in voting blocs and in Beltway authority, arguably have an on-and-off relationship. The senator, turning 70 in July, was once a presidential candidate and seldom if ever is shy to voice opinion, including when contrary to the president.

Trump, turning 79 in June, may be the most mercurial leader of the free world this generation has experienced. His expectation is loyalty, and few cross him without consequence.

“President Trump’s endorsement means the world to me,” Graham posted to social media late Wednesday night. “I am humbled by his faith in me as a senator and as a friend. On a personal level, I genuinely enjoy our friendship. He’s an awesome golfing buddy, who I have yet to beat. I look forward to being one of the driving forces in the U.S. Senate to enact President Trump’s agenda to make America more prosperous and more secure.”

His post topped the president lauding Graham’s “incredibly hard” work for South Carolina.

“Lindsey has been a wonderful friend to me, and has always been there when I needed him,” Trump’s social media post said. “As the chair of the Senate Budget Committee, Lindsey is fighting tirelessly to grow the economy, lower taxes, and eliminate government waste.

“Lindsey is also relentlessly focused on helping us secure the border, stop migrant crime, strongly support our great military/vets, promote American dominance, defend our always under siege Second Amendment, and ensure peace through strength.”

Graham is chairman of the Budget Committee; member of the Judiciary Committee; and a member with multiple subcommittee assignments on each of the Appropriations Committee, and Environment and Public Works Committee.

In 2016, each made a bid for president and Trump ultimately emerged from a 17-candidate Republican field. Graham’s colorful language – such as calling him a “jackass” – and declaration he wasn’t mentally fit for the position was balanced by Trump calling him a “lightweight” and “idiot.”

Once Trump won, the two patched up and moved forward as allies. Most of the time.

Their list of events since are lengthy, some positive, some not: confirmation of Supreme Court justices; support of a federal abortion ban; support then second thoughts by Trump of endorsing Graham in 2020; Graham testifying as Trump faced litigation; and the events of Jan. 6, 2021, to name a few.

Politicos have speculated that, while the dustups and the alliances are genuine, the two ultimately benefit from each. Graham’s campaign pulled in more than $112.2 million in contributions in 2020.

Graham defeated Democrats Alex Sanders 54%-44% in 2002; Bob Conley 58%-42% in 2008; Brad Hutto 54%-39% in 2014; and Jaime Harrison 54%-44% in 2020.

Twenty months out, the 2026 election card thus far has drawn Republican Mark Lynch; Democrats Catherine Fleming Bruce and Kyle Freeman; and independents Jack Ellison and Reece Wright-McDonald.

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Firefighters from Pee Dee join battle against Pickens County wildfires

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www.youtube.com – WPDE ABC15 – 2025-03-27 04:36:27


SUMMARY: Firefighters from Pee Dee have joined efforts to combat the wildfires in Pickens County, South Carolina. The blaze has burned nearly 2,300 acres, prompting evacuations. House Springs Fire Chief William Dylan, also a regional coordinator for the state’s mobilization plan, identified the need for statewide assistance as the fire expanded. Crews from Florence County deployed last night and this morning with multiple trucks and personnel. They will work 24 to 48 hours from a staging area between the two main fires, Table Rock and Pimon Ridge. Chief Dylan emphasized the need for residents to adhere to burn bans amid these challenging conditions.

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Firefighters from the Pee Dee region have joined efforts to combat a massive wildfire in Pickens County, which has already forced evacuations.

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Concerns over anti-DEI bill amp up at Statehouse

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www.abccolumbia.com – Lee Williams – 2025-03-26 17:14:00

SUMMARY: A bill in South Carolina, H.3927, seeks to limit diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts across state agencies and universities. Opponents argue that it could harm the state’s academic and economic competitiveness by discouraging diverse student enrollment and faculty recruitment. Institutions like the University of South Carolina and Clemson University have warned of financial losses and strained business relationships. Supporters argue the bill would eliminate “special benefits” based on race, gender, or sexual orientation, emphasizing a merit-based system instead. Critics of this view argue that merit inherently includes diversity, equity, and inclusion principles.

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