Trump Mourns Sudden Death of Senator Lindsey Graham, Praises Patriotism
Former President Donald Trump expressed deep sorrow following the sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who passed away at age 71. Trump described Graham as one of the most influential senators he had ever known, highlighting his relentless work ethic and profound patriotism. In a statement posted shortly after news of Graham's death broke, Trump said, "Senator Lindsey Graham, one of the greatest people and senators I have ever known, has died!" He added, "He always worked hard and was a true American patriot," concluding with a personal note of loss: "Lindsey will be greatly missed!!! So sad!" Details regarding funeral arrangements were said to be forthcoming.
The senator's death was announced via an official statement on his X (formerly Twitter) account, citing a brief and sudden illness as the cause. Medical teams reportedly responded to a call for cardiac arrest at Graham's home on Saturday evening, with paramedics seen transporting him on a stretcher to an awaiting ambulance. Graham's family expressed gratitude for the prayers and requested privacy during this difficult time.
Graham was a prominent figure internationally and maintained strong ties with Israel, visiting frequently. His last visit was in February 2026, when he spoke at the David Kempinski Hotel in Tel Aviv, underscoring his commitment to US-Israel relations. His passing has prompted an outpouring of condolences from political leaders and the public alike.
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