Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is ready to cross the aisle.Graham, normally a loyal supporter, has been one of the leading critics of President Trump's decision to remove U.S. troops from northern Syria, which — as many predicted — led to
Turkey invading the region, placing the U.S.'s Kurdish allies in danger.Graham can't reverse the
Turkish incursion at this point, but he is rallying support to impose
sanctions on Turkey for its actions, and he's ready to work with
Democrats, including House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), to get the job done quickly.
Despite the negative reaction to his decision-making, Trump also appears to be on board after warning Turkey not to cross him following the U.S. withdrawal.
Update: Pelosi later announced that she and Graham agreed to a "joint resolution to overturn the President's dangerous decision in
Syria immediately."