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What to do if Donald Trump releases your phone number to the masses

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, who has such experience, has some advice
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has some advice on what to do with your cell phone if your number is ever released to the public by Donald Trump.

If you're wondering what to do with your old cell phone, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has a few ideas on how to get rid of your old device.

Rather than wiping it clean and returning it a cell phone store, a YouTube video shows Graham getting much more creative—dropping a cell phone into a blender with Red Bull, hitting one with a Katana and placing one in a toaster oven (with some Bagel Bites, no less).

Watch: How to Destroy Your Cell Phone With Sen. Lindsey Graham

The video comes after fellow 2016 presidential hopeful Donald Trump fired back at Graham by reading his cell phone number during a campaign appearance. The feud between the two sparked after Graham responded to Trump's comments Saturday after Trump said Sen. John McCain wasn't a war hero because he was captured during the Vietnam War and held prisoner.

"I like people that weren't captured," Trump said, which sparked an outrage among supporters of McCain and war veterans.

Graham fired back at Trump, calling him a "jacka--" on "CBS This Morning."

Trump later responded by releasing Graham's cell phone number.

The video shows Graham taking a meat clever to a phone, whacking one with a golf club, smashing one with a concrete block and dropping one from a roof.

"Or if all else fails, you can always give your number to the Donald," Graham says near the end of the video.

"This is for all the veterans," he says, tossing his phone away.

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