President Donald Trump ordered all flags in the United States to be lowered to half-staff in honor of former Senator Lindsey Graham, who passed away on Saturday. Graham was recognized as one of Trump's close allies in the Senate. Trump commemorated Graham on various news platforms and social media throughout Sunday, stating that flags would remain at half-staff until Saturday evening at 6 P.M. In a post on Truth Social, Trump described Graham as a 'dear friend' and acknowledged his contributions to the country and South Carolina. Trump had spoken with Graham shortly before his death, noting that Graham seemed fine but mentioned he was 'a little tired.' Graham's death has implications for the Republican Party, marking a shift in the Senate's connection to traditional interventionist policies and prompting discussions about his potential replacement.
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Trump orders flags to half-staff in honor of Lindsey Graham
President Donald Trump has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in memory of former Senator Lindsey Graham, who died on Saturday. Trump praised Graham as a close ally and a significant figure in the Republican Party, noting that his passing affects the party's traditional interventionist ties.
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Trump orders all US flags lowered to half-staff in honor of late Lindsey Graham
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