Washington Mourns Foreign Policy Hawk Senator Lindsey Graham
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President Trump and lawmakers spoke out Monday in memory of South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham after his sudden death early Sunday morning. In a social media post over the weekend Trump remembered Graham as, "one of the greatest people and Senators I have ever known.” Graham was known as a staunch foreign policy hawk and had spent his final days in Ukraine working to support the country's fight against Russia and was pushing for an increased Russian sanctions package. Graham's death opens up questions about the legislative path forward in the Senate, as well as questions about who will succeed him in his seat.
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