
WASHINGTON (Le Floridien) — Veteran Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, one of the most influential voices in the U.S. Senate and one of President Donald Trump’s closest allies in Congress, died Saturday at the age of 71 after suffering what authorities now believe was a fatal cardiovascular emergency.
Preliminary findings released Sunday by Graham’s office indicate that the longtime senator died from an aortic dissection caused by arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. An aortic dissection is a life-threatening medical emergency in which a tear develops in the inner wall of the aorta—the body’s largest artery—allowing blood to separate the layers of the vessel wall. Officials emphasized that the findings remain preliminary and that the death certificate will remain pending until toxicological and microscopic examinations are completed.
The unexpected death has sent shockwaves through Washington, where Graham served for more than two decades in the U.S. Senate and became one of the Republican Party’s most recognizable and influential lawmakers.





