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DC Medical Examiner Reveals Preliminary Cause After Lindsey Graham’s Sudden Death
Preliminary Findings Released The DC Medical Examiner’s Office has released…
Preliminary Findings Released The DC Medical Examiner’s Office has released preliminary findings following the sudden death of Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. Graham died Saturday night at age 71. According to a statement from his office, the preliminary examination listed “Aortic Dissection due to Arteriosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease.” In plain terms, that points to a tear in the body’s main artery connected to underlying cardiovascular disease. Officials also noted that the death certificate remains pending while toxicology and microscopic testing are completed. Once those tests are finished, the certificate will be updated to reflect the official cause and manner of death. Emergency Call Described Chest Pains Audio from the 911 call indicated Graham had chest pains before going into cardiac arrest at his Washington, DC, home. Authorities have not suggested foul play, and Fox News reported that it is not suspected. The FBI is assisting local authorities, which is not unusual in a high-profile death involving a sitting U.S. senator. At this stage, the public record points to a medical emergency, with final confirmation still awaiting the standard testing process. Graham’s family, staff, colleagues, and constituents now face the loss of a major political figure who spent decades in…
Sen. Lindsey Graham Dies at 71 After ‘Brief and Sudden Illness,’ Office Says
Senator’s Office Announces Sudden Death U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham of…
Lindsey Graham Passes Away: A Sudden and Shocking End
Graham's Office Confirms His Death Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) died…
Graham's Office Confirms His Death Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) died Saturday evening after what his office called a brief and sudden illness. His staff shared the news on X and asked for privacy for the family, which is the standard script when a public life ends and the paperwork starts flying. Graham was 71. He had served in the U.S. Senate since 2002, a long run by any measure, especially in Washington, where careers can last longer than most cable news outrage cycles. A Long Career In The Senate Graham entered the Senate in 2002 and became one of the chamber's most familiar Republican voices. He built a reputation as a hard-nosed national security hawk and a persistent backer of military strength. In a town where consultants love the word "bipartisan" until it costs them something, Graham often stood out as a legislator who preferred forceful policy over polite hesitation. He remained a major figure in Republican politics through the Trump years and beyond. Known For A Hard Line On Iran During President Donald Trump's second term, Graham was a close ally and backed the administration's military actions against the Iranian regime. He had long argued for policies meant to…
CNN Distances Itself From Scott Jennings’ McConnell Phone Call Claim
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Judge Orders Patrick Byrne to Pay Hunter Biden $1.7 Million Over Iran Bribe Claims
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Federal Agents Serve Subpoenas on 4 NYT Reporters Over Qatar Air Force One Story
Federal Agents Come Calling Federal agents have served subpoenas on…

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