
Lindsey Graham death updates: 911 audio reveals ‘cardiac arrest’ call as details of senator’s last trip to Ukraine emerge
The office of Graham, who had represented South Carolina since 2002, announced in the early hours of Sunday that the senator 'passed away from a brief and
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The office of Graham, who had represented South Carolina since 2002, announced in the early hours of Sunday that the senator 'passed away from a brief and sudden illness.' The 911 call for cardiac rrest was placed from Graham's residence around 8.30pm, but no official cause of death has been confirmed, according to multiple reports. At the time of his death, Graham was running for a fifth term as Senator from South Carolina against Democrat Annie Andrews. Not everything is a conspiracy,' Grage added.
Furthermore, Graham has also been targeted by Iranian leaders.
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The office of Graham, who had represented South Carolina since 2002, announced in the early hours of Sunday that the senator 'passed away from a brief and sudden illness.' The 911 call for cardiac rrest was placed from Graham's residence around 8.30pm, but no official cause of death has been confirmed, according to multiple reports.
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At the time of his death, Graham was running for a fifth term as Senator from South Carolina against Democrat Annie Andrews.
according to The IndependentGraham’s office has not specified his cause of death.
according to The IndependentNot everything is a conspiracy,' Grage added.
according to Daily Mail +1Graham has also been targeted by Iranian leaders.
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