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Backed by Trump, Lindsey Graham’s sister Darline will replace him in Senate

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Lindsey Graham *Mitch McConnell South Carolina Republican Party Henry McMaster

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Jul 14 Morning

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Al Jazeera21h ago

Backed by Trump, Lindsey Graham’s sister Darline will replace him in Senate

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has appointed Darline Graham Nordone to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by her late brother, Lindsey Graham. This appointment, made on Monday, ensures the Republican majority in the Senate is maintained. Nordone will serve the remainder of her brother's term until early 2027. President Donald Trump had publicly recommended Nordone for the interim position. While Nordone has no formal political experience, she has supported her brother's campaigns. She stated her intention to continue his work and support the current president. Republicans will hold primaries next month to select a candidate for the full Senate term, who will then compete against Democratic candidate Annie Andrews.

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Darline Graham Nordone has been appointed to succeed her late brother Lindsey Graham in the US Senate.

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President Donald Trump backed Darline Graham Nordone for the role.

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Nordone will serve the rest of Graham’s term until January 3, 2027.

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Nordone stated she will work to support the president and carry forward her brother's efforts.

— Darline Graham Nordone

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Trump recommended McMaster appoint Nordone to the interim Senate seat.

— Donald Trump

Jul 13 Evening

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Trump backs Lindsey Graham’s sister to serve rest of Republican’s Senate term

Following the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, former President Donald Trump has recommended that South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster appoint Darline Graham Nordone, Senator Graham's sister, to serve the remainder of his term. Trump stated this would be a "fabulous tribute" to the late senator. Governor McMaster's office confirmed he will hold a press conference to announce his selection for the interim senator, who will serve until January. A special Republican primary election will be held on August 11th to determine Graham's permanent successor.

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South China Morning Post23h ago

Lindsey Graham’s death removes one of Washington’s most influential China hawks

The death of US Senator Lindsey Graham has created a vacancy in Washington, removing a significant voice advocating for a tough stance on China. This comes at a time when Republicans are discussing the extent of US confrontation with Beijing and overseas military projection. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster appointed Graham's sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to fill the Senate seat on Monday, following her agreement to serve. Attention is now focused on whether Nordone will assume Graham's influential position as a congressional China hawk and foreign policy advisor to President Donald Trump.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

What will happen to Trump’s agenda after Lindsey Graham’s death?

Senator Lindsey Graham, a staunch supporter of President Trump's domestic and international policies, has died at age 71. His sudden death, attributed to a tear in his aorta, narrows the Republican Senate majority to 51-47, potentially complicating efforts to pass legislation and confirm nominees. Graham was a key ally for Trump, particularly in securing Democratic compromise on policy, and a strong advocate for military aid to Ukraine. His absence could impact the Senate's approach to funding the ongoing war on Iran and influence debates on US security presence in Europe.

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BBC News - World22h ago

Lindsey Graham's sister chosen as replacement after senator's death

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has appointed Darline Graham Nordone, the sister of the late US Senator Lindsey Graham, to serve out the remainder of his term. Senator Graham died on Saturday from an aortic tear. Nordone was formally chosen by Governor McMaster on Monday, who stated she would "finish his work for him now." President Donald Trump had also called for Nordone to serve as his replacement as a tribute. Nordone, who was legally adopted by Senator Graham after their parents died when they were young, expressed that she believes this is what her brother would have wanted. She will serve until the end of Graham's term in 2027.

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Lindsey Graham's sister, Darline Graham Nordone, has been chosen as his temporary replacement.

— South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

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Senator Lindsey Graham died from an aortic tear on Saturday.

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Darline Graham Nordone was formally chosen by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster on Monday.

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President Donald Trump called for Nordone to serve as his replacement.

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Nordone will serve out the remainder of Graham's term, set to end in 2027.

— South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Jul 13 Morning

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

US Senator Mitch McConnell says absence due to fall and pneumonia

US Senator Mitch McConnell has stated that his absence from work is due to a fall and pneumonia, and he will not return "quite yet." This is his first public statement following weeks of speculation about his health. McConnell was admitted for treatment on June 14th, and his staff reported he was receiving excellent care and improving, though details of his condition and treatment were not disclosed. Growing concerns about his ability to hold office led Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear to urge transparency. McConnell has experienced previous health issues, including a fall in 2024 and hospitalization for the flu earlier this year. He has announced his intention to retire at the end of his Senate term.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Mitch McConnell releases health update, says he is ‘regaining’ strength

Senator Mitch McConnell has released a health update following a weeks-long hospitalization. The 84-year-old Republican senator stated that a fall led to his hospitalization, during which he was briefly unconscious and treated for mild pneumonia. Doctors confirmed he did not suffer broken bones, a concussion, heart attack, stroke, tumors, or hemorrhages, and he is now "regaining his strength." McConnell explained his silence by citing a generational hesitation to share vulnerabilities associated with aging. His absence from Congress, coupled with the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, temporarily reduces the Republican majority. McConnell, who is retiring at the end of January, intends to finish his term and continue working with his staff.

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South China Morning PostYesterday

McConnell breaks silence on his health, says a fall led to hospitalisation

US Senator Mitch McConnell, 84, has revealed that a fall was the cause of his recent hospitalization. He made this statement on Sunday, addressing weeks of public speculation regarding his health. McConnell stated that he has undergone numerous tests as medical professionals work to identify the reason for his fall. He attributed the extended silence about his condition to a generational tendency to be hesitant in sharing the vulnerabilities associated with aging, an instinct he feels even in the public sphere.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Mitch McConnell reveals fall led to hospitalization after weeks of silence

Senator Mitch McConnell, 84, revealed in a statement that a fall led to his hospitalization on June 14th, addressing weeks of speculation about his health. He explained his silence by citing a generational tendency to avoid sharing vulnerabilities associated with aging. McConnell has undergone numerous tests to determine the cause of the fall, with doctors ruling out broken bones, concussion, heart attack, stroke, tumors, or hemorrhages, though he was briefly unconscious and also dealt with mild pneumonia. He is currently in a rehabilitation center and working with staff remotely, stating he will not return to the Senate immediately. The statement, accompanied by a photo with his wife, aimed to counter online rumors about his condition.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Lindsey Graham tributes from Israel and Ukraine point to complicated, often bloody legacy

Senator Lindsey Graham, who died at 71, received tributes from international figures like Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu and Ukraine's President Zelenskyy, highlighting his significant global reach. Graham, a leading neoconservative hawk, was a vocal supporter of the 2003 Iraq War and later influenced Donald Trump's foreign policy, particularly concerning Iran, Israel, and Ukraine. He advocated for a muscular U.S. foreign policy, often visiting troops abroad and shaping discussions on America's international role. His legacy is described as complicated, stemming from his strong stances on military interventions and his evolving relationship with Donald Trump.

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Senator Mitch McConnell has revealed a fall led to his hospitalization and he was briefly unconscious.

— Mitch McConnell

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McConnell stated he did not break any bones, suffer a concussion, have a heart attack, stroke, tumors, or hemorrhages.

— Mitch McConnell

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McConnell is currently in a rehabilitation facility and "regaining my strength".

— Mitch McConnell

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McConnell attributed his delayed communication to a generational hesitation to share vulnerability associated with aging.

— Mitch McConnell

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US Senator Mitch McConnell revealed that a fall led to his hospitalisation.

— Mitch McConnell

Jul 12 Evening

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BBC News - World2d ago

Anthony Zurcher: From Trump critic to ally, Lindsey Graham was a political survivor of the Maga era

Lindsey Graham, a Republican senator from South Carolina, was a political figure known for his adaptability during the Trump era. Initially a critic of Donald Trump, Graham called him a "jackass" and a "race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot" during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. However, after Trump won the election, Graham became a close ally, defending his policies and judicial appointments, including Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation. Graham briefly broke with Trump after the 2020 election and the January 6th Capitol riot, stating "count me out." Despite this, he later voted to acquit Trump in his impeachment trial and re-aligned his support as Trump pursued the 2024 nomination, citing Trump's performance as president. Throughout his career, Graham also maintained relationships with Democratic colleagues.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Who will replace Trump ally Lindsey Graham in the US Senate?

Following the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, South Carolina's Republican Governor Henry McMaster has the authority to appoint a replacement for his US Senate seat. Graham's term was set to expire in January, and he was running for re-election in the upcoming November midterm elections. A primary election will be held next month to select the Republican nominee for the special election. Governor McMaster, who mourned Graham's passing, is expected to make an appointment quickly to avoid disrupting President Trump's agenda in the Senate. The article does not name a specific candidate being considered by the President.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

What made US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham a controversial figure

US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who died at 71, was a controversial figure known for his hawkish defense and foreign policy views. He strongly supported Ukraine in its war with Russia and Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories. Graham advocated for moving the US embassy to Jerusalem, calling it Israel's capital, and made controversial remarks comparing Palestinian protests to Nazi actions and suggesting Israel could use nuclear weapons on Gaza. He also supported US-Israeli military action against Iran, believing it would lead to peace and prosperity. Graham's statements and actions, including his interactions with Israeli officials, made him a polarizing political figure globally.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

US politicians and foreign leaders pay tribute to Lindsey Graham

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, 71, has died unexpectedly from a sudden illness. Graham was known for his hawkish Iran platform and his role in confirming conservative Supreme Court justices, including Brett Kavanaugh. Tributes poured in from US politicians, including former President Donald Trump who called him a "true American Patriot," and Vice President JD Vance. Foreign leaders, such as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, also expressed their sadness and acknowledged Graham's support for Ukraine and Israel. Graham had recently returned from a trip to Ukraine and was reportedly working on new sanctions against Russia.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Trump praises Lindsey Graham as ‘one of the greatest people I have ever known’ after senator dies of sudden illness – live

Senator Lindsey Graham, a key ally of Donald Trump, has died after a sudden illness. His office confirmed his death, which is expected to cause significant shockwaves in Washington and the Republican party. Graham had been scheduled to appear on NBC's Meet The Press for his 64th time. The program's host announced that both former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would join the show to reflect on Graham's life and legacy.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Republican Lindsey Graham dies at 71: World leaders, US politicians react

US Senator Lindsey Graham, a prominent Republican from South Carolina, has died at the age of 71 following a brief and sudden illness. His office announced his death on Sunday, with media reports indicating emergency personnel responded to a cardiac arrest call at his Capitol Hill home. Graham, who was an ally of former President Donald Trump and an advocate for US military intervention abroad, had recently returned from a trip to Ukraine. World leaders and US politicians, including Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and former President Donald Trump, have offered tributes, remembering Graham as a friend and supporter of various alliances and causes.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Lindsey Graham, hardline backer of US-Israeli wars, dies aged 71

US Senator Lindsey Graham has died at the age of 71. The article identifies him as a key ally of Israel and a prominent foreign policy hawk in Washington. No further details regarding the circumstances or location of his death are provided in the given content. His passing marks the end of his tenure as a significant figure in US foreign policy discussions, particularly concerning his support for Israel and his hawkish stance on international conflicts.

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US senator Lindsey Graham has died.

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Lindsey Graham was a key ally of Israel.

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Lindsey Graham was one of Washington’s most prominent foreign policy hawks.

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Lindsey Graham was a hardline backer of US-Israeli wars.

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Graham initially criticized Donald Trump, calling him a 'jackass' and a 'race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot'.

— Lindsey Graham

Jul 12 Morning

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Lindsey Graham, key ally of Donald Trump, has died after sudden illness, his office says

US Senator Lindsey Graham, a prominent Republican and key ally of Donald Trump, has died at age 71 following a sudden illness. Graham, who represented South Carolina in the Senate since 2003 and was running for re-election, was known for his hawkish foreign policy stances and his evolving relationship with Trump. Initially a sharp critic of Trump during the 2016 presidential race, Graham became one of his most loyal supporters, defending him during the Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination and later endorsing him for the 2024 election. His death, which occurred on Saturday evening, is expected to send shockwaves through Washington and the Republican party. Graham was also known as one of the "three amigos" alongside the late Senators Joe Lieberman and John McCain.

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South China Morning Post2d ago

US senator and Trump ally Lindsey Graham dies after sudden illness

US Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, has died at the age of 71 following a brief and sudden illness. His office announced his passing on Sunday morning, and NBC News reported that emergency personnel responded to a cardiac arrest call at his Capitol Hill home on Saturday night. Graham was known for his significant shift from being a vocal critic of Donald Trump during the 2016 campaign to becoming one of his most loyal allies after Trump's presidency. Despite his later support, Graham publicly disagreed with Trump's early 2025 decision to pardon individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, citing concerns about potential further violence. Following the announcement of Graham's death, Donald Trump remembered him as a great person, senator, and patriot.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Lindsey Graham, one of Israel’s strongest US Senate allies, dies

US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has died at the age of 71 after a brief and sudden illness. His office announced his passing on Sunday morning, requesting privacy for his family. Graham, who served in the US House of Representatives and was elected to the Senate in 2002, was a key ally of President Donald Trump and a strong supporter of Israel. He held leadership positions on committees including the Senate Budget Committee, Appropriations, Judiciary, and Environment and Public Works. Graham was known for his support of the 2003 Iraq invasion and his advocacy for military action against Iran, consistently emphasizing long-term national security interests.

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US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has died following a brief and sudden illness.

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Senator Graham's family appreciates prayers at this time and asks for privacy.

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Graham was elected to the Senate in 2002 and was an influential voice on foreign policy.

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Graham met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday in Kyiv.

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Donald Trump called Graham a 'true American Patriot'.

— Donald Trump

Jul 11 Morning

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

Mitch McConnell mystery deepens as health questions remain unanswered

Senator Mitch McConnell, 84, has been hospitalized since June 14th in the Washington area, with his office providing only minimal updates stating he is "continuing to improve" and remains engaged with Senate business. The nature of his illness and the reason for his extended hospitalization remain undisclosed, fueling speculation. Emergency dispatch audio reportedly indicated first responders were sent to his home for an unconscious person and that CPR was administered. His prolonged absence, as Congress prepares to reconvene, raises concerns about Republican efforts to advance key legislation due to their narrow majority. Kentucky's governor has publicly urged McConnell to provide reassurance to constituents, while fellow Republican leaders claim to have spoken with him and found him alert.

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Senator Mitch McConnell has not been seen in public since June 14th and his office has released sparse updates.

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Malcolm Nance believes McConnell is dead, citing the low probability of recovery from CPR.

— Malcolm Nance

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Kentucky's Governor Andy Beshear urged McConnell to provide reassurance to constituents due to health concerns.

— Andy Beshear

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Emergency dispatch audio indicates first responders were sent to his home for an unconscious person with CPR underway.

— media outlets

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McConnell's continued absence threatens to complicate Republican efforts to advance defense spending and government funding bills.