WASHINGTON — Sen. Lindsey Graham said Wednesday that the FBI was in possession of his phone after he received a message from someone impersonating Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
"I get a message, I think, from Schumer," Graham, R-S.C., said during a panel discussion about artificial intelligence regulations at The Hill and Valley Forum. "It ain't from Schumer."
"And the next thing you know, my phone is — " he trailed off. "I don't know. Anything you can create apparently can be hacked."
Graham spoke at a forum frequented by members of Congress and technology experts.
Graham’s office did not say whether it was a call or a text message that resulted in issues with his phone. His office also declined to say what kind of phone he owns.
"The Sergeant at Arms is investigating a possible hack of Senator Graham’s phone," Graham's spokesperson, Taylor Reidy, told NBC News in a statement.
The FBI declined to comment and referred NBC News to Graham's office.
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