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1On July 11, a message on Senator Lindsey Graham’s official Twitter (which is also called X) account said that he had died. He was a Republican (a member of one of the two big political teams in the United States) US Senator (a person chosen to help make laws for the whole country) from the state of South Carolina.
Important: The family of Senator Graham has asked for prayers (kind thoughts) and privacy (time alone) during this very hard time, according to the statement on Twitter/X.
Lindsey Graham was born in 1955 in a small place called Central, South Carolina. He grew up there. His mom and dad ran a restaurant (a place to eat) and a pool hall (a place with billiard tables).
According to his official website:
In 1995, Graham joined the US Air Force Reserves (think of this as a part‑time soldier group that flies planes and can be called to help the country).
During big missions (like when the US was involved in Iraq and Afghanistan), Graham used his knowledge of military law (the special rules for people in the military) to help.
He retired (stopped working) from the Air Force Reserves in June 2015. He had worn a uniform and served his country for 33 years! He finished as a Colonel, which is a pretty high boss in the military.
Before he was a Senator, Graham was elected (chosen by voters) to the US House of Representatives (a group of people who also make laws) in 1994. He was the first Republican from South Carolina’s Third Congressional District (a specific area of the state that picks one representative) to be elected since 1877 – that’s a very long time ago!
Later, he became a Senator. Here is the timeline of his Senate elections:
So he served as a Senator for many years.
This is a developing story. That means new information might come out later, like a flower that is still blooming.
To sum up the key points:
Q1: Who was Lindsey Graham?
A: He was a politician from South Carolina who was a Senator (a lawmaker for the whole US) and was part of the Republican political team. He also served in the military.
Q2: When did he pass away?
A: He died on July 11, as announced on his official Twitter/X account.
Q3: What did his family ask for?
A: They asked for people to pray (send kind thoughts) and to give them privacy (space alone) during this difficult time.
Q4: What was his military role?
A: He joined the Air Force Reserves in 1995, helped with military law in Iraq and Afghanistan, and retired in 2015 as a Colonel after 33 years of service.
Q5: How long was he in the Senate?
A: He was first elected in 2002 and then re‑elected in 2008, 2014, and 2020, serving multiple terms.