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FBI Steps In After Senator Lindsey Graham Dies Suddenly At 71 Following Ukraine Trip

Tampa Free Press

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July 12, 2026

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has stepped in to assist local authorities with Lindsey Graham’s unexpected, sudden death at 71. The office of Graham, who had represented South Carolina since 2002, announced early Sunday that the senator “passed away from a brief and sudden illness.” A 911 call for “cardiac arrest” was placed from Graham’s [] FBI Steps In After Senator Lindsey Graham Dies Suddenly At 71 Following Ukraine Trip

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TASS

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· Jun 26, 2026

Russia, Ukraine hold prisoner exchange on '160 for 160' basis

According to Russia's Defense Ministry, the returned Russian servicemen are currently on the territory of the Republic of Belarus

Townhall

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· Jun 29, 2026

How Long Do Russian Soldiers Last on the Frontline in Ukraine? Not Long AT ALL

How Long Do Russian Soldiers Last on the Frontline in Ukraine? Not Long AT ALL

DNyuz

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· Jun 28, 2026

Most Russian recruits have life expectancy of just 20 minutes on Ukraine front lines, chilling report claims

New Russian recruits have a life expectancy of just 20 to 35 minutes in combat in Ukraine — showing how quickly Vladimir Putin’s troops are falling victim to drone warfare, according to chilling reports from Moscow. Once a soldier is signed up to fight, he can expect to live for just 10 days to three []

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 12, 2026

Graham’s reputation as major foreign policy voice exemplified by final day in Ukraine

Former Sen. Lindsey Graham solidified his reputation as a foreign policy-focused presence in Congress with a bookend visit to Ukraine, where he spent part of his final day. Graham made his 10th wartime visit to Ukraine in the days before his death, meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday. He also toured a secret []

The Hill

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· Jul 12, 2026

GOP senator says Graham ‘really felt he was making great strides’ on Russia sanctions bill before death

Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) on Sunday said that the late Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) really felt as he was “making great strides” towards a Russia sanctions bill before he died at the age of 71 due to a brief and sudden illness. “We were just in Ankara, Turkey for the NATO summit together. He came...

Forbidden Stories

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· Mar 13, 2026

Maintaining friendly powers at all costs: The maneuvers of Russian influence agents in South Africa, Namibia and Madagascar

Propaganda Machine Reading time: 8 min. Maintaining friendly powers at all costs The maneuvers of Russian influence agents in South Africa, Namibia and Madagascar In these three countries, Russian influence agents engaged in covert operations during election campaigns between 2019 and 2025, according to a data leak reviewed by Forbidden Stories and its partners. In [] The post Maintaining friendly powers at all costs: The maneuvers of Russian influence agents in South Africa, Namibia and Madagascar appeared first on Forbidden Stories.

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Related coverage for "FBI Steps In After Senator Lindsey Graham Dies Suddenly At 71 Following Ukraine Trip": TASS — Russia, Ukraine hold prisoner exchange on '160 for 160' basis. Townhall — How Long Do Russian Soldiers Last on the Frontline in Ukraine? Not Long AT ALL. DNyuz — Most Russian recruits have life expectancy of just 20 minutes on Ukraine front lines, chilling report claims. Washington Examiner — Graham’s reputation as major foreign policy voice exemplified by final day in Ukraine. The Hill — GOP senator says Graham ‘really felt he was making great strides’ on Russia sanctions bill before death. Forbidden Stories — Maintaining friendly powers at all costs: The maneuvers of Russian influence agents in South Africa, Namibia and Madagascar