Washington — U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and close ally of President Donald Trump, died Saturday evening after a "brief and sudden illness," his office said. He was 71; the statement, posted on social media, said the family requests privacy and appreciates prayers as Senate colleagues and national leaders responded Sunday. Senate leaders including Majority Leader John Thune and President Trump issued tributes Sunday, while reports said emergency personnel responded to Graham’s Capitol Hill residence Saturday night. Graham had recently traveled to Ukraine and announced a sanctions agreement with the administration Friday; he had won the Republican primary in June and was to face a Democratic opponent in the general election.
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Graham's death may impact U.S. politics. He was a key player in foreign policy, especially with Ukraine. His absence could shift dynamics in the Senate. Keep an eye on who will fill his seat and how it may affect your state's representation.
Senator Lindsey Graham's sudden death leaves a significant void in the Senate. His role in foreign policy and sanctions negotiations was pivotal. Remember to stay informed about upcoming special elections. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in U.S. politics.
Political allies and defense/Ukraine advocacy groups retain momentum on policies championed by Graham and may gain short-term sympathy and attention.
Graham's family, staff, South Carolina constituents, and Senate colleagues suffered personal loss and face immediate operational and political disruptions.
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