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Iranian-American group calls on Graham to apologize for 'disgusting' DNA remark

Iranian-American group calls on Graham to apologize for 'disgusting' DNA remark
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An Iranian-American group rebuked GOP Sen. Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamGOP shows limited appetite for pursuing Biden probes Profiles in cowardice: Trump's Senate enablers Bolton: Republican leaders need to explain to voters that Trump lost MORE (S.C.) after he said it would be “terrible” if a DNA test showed he had Iranian ancestry.

Jamal Abdi, president of the National Iranian American Council, blasted Graham’s comment as “disgusting” in a statement.

“If you dread the notion of Iranian ancestry and believe all Iranians are liars, you are hopelessly bigoted and unfit to serve in the U.S. Senate where votes affect tens of millions of Iranians and millions more of Iranian ancestry in the diaspora,” Abdi said.

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Graham made the comment on “Fox & Friends” while discussing Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenThe Memo: Divided Democrats search for common ground Biden could lose Georgia Senate races all by himself Elizabeth Warren slams Justice Alito over 'nakedly partisan' speech MORE’s (D-Mass.) decision to release the results of a DNA test supporting her claims of Native American ancestry. 

"I'll probably be Iranian. That'd be, like, terrible," Graham said.

Immediately after Graham made the remark, "Fox & Friends" co-host Brain Kilmeade interjected: "Great people, just bad leaders."

"Bad leaders," Graham repeated, laughing.

Abdi in the statement called on Graham to apologize for “his atrocious attempt at a joke."

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“The Iranian-American community will not forget such casual racism, nor will it forget which party has enacted policy on the basis of such racism by banning our family members from Iran.”

The comment sparked backlash online, with many calling Graham’s remark racist.

The Hill has reached out to Graham's office for comment.