Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) asks Steve Bradbury, acting assistant Attorney General, and Daniel Dell’Orto, principal deputy general counsel, Defense Department if collaboration is better than unilateral action.
After Senator Graham questioned Bradbury and Dell’Orto, Senator Joseph Biden (D-DE) laughs at their hesitant answer that it is better that both branches work together; Senator Graham later remarks that the nation will work better if the administration and Congress come together on a decision. (0:53)
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