South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said it would be "ironic" to see President Trump undo a harsh criminal justice law passed by President Bill Clinton in 1994.
Graham appeared to reference how the Clintons and Democrats writ large are seen as the people who want to help minorities and those who have served time in prison.
Sean Hannity noted how, with the urging of Kim Kardashian West, Trump pardoned Alice Marie Johnson -- a grandmother who had been sentenced to decades behind bars for a drug conviction.
"Wouldn't it be ironic if it were Donald Trump that would fix the problems created by the 'three strikes, you're out' rule passed by Bill Clinton," Graham said. The law prescribes for harsher penalties for repeat offenders.
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"Wouldn't it be ironic if [Trump] allowed thousands of African-American and Hispanic males a second chance," Graham said.
In 2015, Clinton said he regretted passing the Three Strikes Law, saying he "made a problem worse and I want to admit it," according to the BBC.
Graham also commented on the Mueller probe and the arrest of Trump critic and Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti on a domestic violence charge in California.
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