A social media post from Lindsey Graham is gaining attention after briefly disappearing — and then reappearing shortly after.

In the message, Graham said he had just spoken with Donald Trump about tensions involving U.S. allies and their role in securing the Strait of Hormuz.

He described Trump as being unusually angry during the conversation, adding that he personally shared that frustration over what he called a lack of support from European nations.

The post was deleted within minutes, sparking speculation online about why it had been removed.

Not long after, a nearly identical version appeared again, though some observers noted slight differences in wording.

The situation comes as tensions rise globally, with several U.S. allies reportedly reluctant to join efforts related to the ongoing conflict in the region.

Graham has also publicly criticized those allies, suggesting their response could make the U.S. reconsider the strength and value of long-standing partnerships.

While the post itself focused on international cooperation, the brief deletion only added to the attention surrounding it.

As reactions continue, the moment highlights how quickly political messages — even short ones — can spark wider debate.