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US Senator Lindsey Graham, Close Trump Ally, Passes Away

12/07/2026 16:14 - Internacionales

Lindsey Graham, Key Figure of the Republican Party, Passes Away

Date of event: July 12, 2026


Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, representing South Carolina and one of the firmest allies of President Donald Trump, has passed away after a brief illness, as reported by media outlets such as Clarín and CNN en Español.

Graham was one of the most influential and visible figures of the Republican Party in the United States Senate. Throughout his extensive career, he stood out for his positions on foreign policy, judicial matters, and national defense, holding leadership roles in key Senate committees.

A Close Ally of Donald Trump

Graham maintained a close political relationship with Donald Trump, especially during his second presidential term which began in January 2025. He was one of the most vocal defenders of the Trump administration's policies, particularly on national security issues and in the context of the conflict with Iran that began on February 28, 2026.

His role as an articulator between the White House and the Senate made him a fundamental piece for the Republican establishment, especially in moments of high political and international tension.

Impact on the November 2026 Elections

Graham's passing occurs less than four months before the November 2026 legislative elections, where control of the Senate will be at stake. His seat representing South Carolina—a traditionally conservative state—could become a turning point in the electoral race.

According to South Carolina state law, the governor must appoint an interim replacement until special elections are held to complete the term. This opens a scenario of political uncertainty for both the Republican Party and the Democrats, who might see an opportunity to compete for a seat that Graham successfully defended on multiple occasions.

A Distinguished Political Career

Lindsey Graham served in the United States Senate since 2003, after winning the election to fill the seat vacated by Senator Strom Thurmond. Before reaching the Senate, he served several terms in the House of Representatives from 1995.

Known for his direct style and his ability to work on bipartisan issues when he considered it necessary, Graham participated in important debates on foreign policy, immigration reform, judicial appointments, and defense budgets. He was a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee and the Armed Services Committee.

Who Was Lindsey Graham?

Lindsey Olin Graham was an American politician and lawyer. He was born in Central, South Carolina. He graduated from Clemson University and earned his law degree from the University of South Carolina. He served in the United States Air Force as a military lawyer, reaching the rank of colonel. His political career made him one of the most recognized voices of American conservatism in the 21st century.

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