‘Did Russia just poison Lindsey Graham?’: Laura Loomer questions senator’s sudden death, seeks investigation
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The sudden death of US Senator Lindsey Graham has triggered speculation, with conservative commentator Laura Loomer alleging that the circumstances surrounding his death warrant a formal investigation. Graham, a close ally of President Donald Trump and one of the Republican Party's leading voices on foreign policy, died at the age of 71 after what his office described as a "brief and sudden illness." Loomer was among the first prominent figures to question the circumstances of Graham's death, citing his recent Ukraine visit, his support for sanctions on Russia and alleged threats from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). "5 days ago, Senator Lindsey Graham posted about how the IRGC threatened to assassinate him. They threatened to assassinate me and President Trump as well with matching posters of our faces held by IRGC operatives at Khameini's funeral that called for our heads to roll. "Now, Senator Graham is dead one day after returning from Ukraine. Russia sent a delegation to Khameini's funeral. "While in Ukraine, Senator Graham spoke about sanctioning Russia and further assisting Ukraine in their defense against Putin. "Recently, Russia threatened to supply Iran with nuclear weapons. In a follow-up post, Loomer went further, openly questioning whether Graham may have been poisoned. Stay updated with the latest Trending , India , World and US news.
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Graham, a close ally of President Donald Trump and one of the Republican Party's leading voices on foreign policy, died at the age of 71 after what his office described as a “brief and sudden illness.”
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