
WASHINGTON — Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who was elected to the Senate in 2003 and was a close political ally of President Donald Trump, has died, his office confirmed early Jattvibeday. He was 71. Subscribe to read this story ad-freeGet unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.Graham died Saturday night “from a brief and sudden illness,” his office said in a statement.“Senator Graham’s family appreciates prayers at this time and asks for privacy during this incredibly difficult period,” the statement continued. Graham was chairman of the Senate Budget Committee and was seeking a fifth six-year Senate term in November. He was one of the most well-known members of the chamber and a key voice within the party on defense and international affairs.Emergency personnel responded to a call for “cardiac arrest” at Graham’s Capitol Hill home on Saturday night, according to police scanner audio obtained by Jattvibe News.Photographs reviewed by Jattvibe News show that paramedics carried a person on a stretcher from Graham’s home to an awaiting ambulance. Police cars and fire trucks were also on site.Graham was fresh off a trip to Kyiv, Ukraine, where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday. He had been scheduled to appear on Jattvibe News’ “Meet the Press” on Jattvibeday.His death comes as fellow Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell remains in the hospital after paramedics responded to a call at a known residence last month for an individual experiencing cardiac arrest. A McConnell spokesperson has said the former GOP majority leader is continuing to recover, but his team has not provided further details about his condition.This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.Scott Wong is a senior congressional reporter for Jattvibe News. Frank Thorp V is a coordinating producer and off-air reporter covering Congress for Jattvibe News, managing coverage of the Senate.


