What we know about US senator Lindsey Graham's final days
Hours before he died, the senator had returned to Washington after a trip to Ukraine, where he said he had reached agreement with colleagues in both parties…
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In 2025, he had pressed for new, harsher sanctions on countries that did business with Moscow, but he pulled back amid Trump's opposition. "I have never been more optimistic than I am today that we have the formula to end this war," Graham said on July 10 in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital. "Help Ukraine be more lethal. And to try to find an off-ramp – not to humiliate Putin, but to end this war so that Ukraine will thrive and survive." President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said on July 10 that he was grateful to Graham, posting a photo of the two shaking hands in Ukraine. Louise Boyle 12 July 2026 13:25 Louise Boyle 12 July 2026 13:16.
Furthermore, A Senator since 2003, Graham had been a vocal advocate for a muscular, hawkish foreign policy.
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In 2025, he had pressed for new, harsher sanctions on countries that did business with Moscow, but he pulled back amid Trump's opposition. "I have never been more optimistic than I am today that we have the formula to end this war," Graham said on July 10 in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital. "Help Ukraine be more lethal.
according to The Straits Times - WorldAnd to try to find an off-ramp – not to humiliate Putin, but to end this war so that Ukraine will thrive and survive." President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said on July 10 that he was grateful to Graham, posting a photo of the two shaking hands in Ukraine.
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according to The IndependentA Senator since 2003, Graham had been a vocal advocate for a muscular, hawkish foreign policy.
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