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By — Melissa Goldin, Associated Press Melissa Goldin, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/sen-lindsey-grahams-sudden-death-spurs-false-claims Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Sen. Lindsey Graham's sudden death spurs false claims Politics Jul 13, 2026 4:06 PM EDT Sen. Lindsey Graham's unexpected death on Saturday night fueled baseless speculation on social media that his passing was the result of a criminal action. Among the onslaught were posts that falsely accused foreign powers, including Russia, Iran, Ukraine and Israel, of assassinating the South Carolina Republican. Others touched on broader conspiracy theories saying his travel schedule made it impossible for him to have died in Washington, or alleged that the FBI's assistance of local authorities is proof of foul play. Educate your inbox Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. But preliminary findings by a medical examiner do not indicate anything of the sort. Here's a closer look at the facts. CLAIM: Sen. Lindsey Graham's death was the work of criminal actions. THE FACTS: This is baseless. Graham, who was 71, died following a tear in his aorta, according to a preliminary medical examiner finding shared by his office. An official cause of death will be disclosed after toxicological and microscopic testing. The tear in the inner wall of his aorta, called an aortic dissection, was related to the hardening of Graham's arteries, the finding stated. His office originally said he had suffered from a "brief and sudden illness." Many social media posts blamed countries including Russia, Iran, Ukraine and Israel for Graham's death. "Graham inspected a drone factory in Ukraine yesterday," reads one popular post on X Sunday. "Russia blew up that facility today. Then, tonight, it is announced that Graham is dead of a 'sudden illness.' No more details. I'd say there is a decent chance that Russia blew up Lindsey Graham." Another post on the platform states, in reference to Israel's national intelligence agency: "Most realistic it was Mossad job in order to push Trump to renew full scale war with Iran. It clearly means 'you are the next'. Lindsey Graham was the shadow of Trump, his black self." A noted foreign policy hawk , Graham was one of the most influential figures in Washington on international affairs and he advised Trump on matters such as the Iran war and Russia. On Friday, Graham had announced an agreement with the Trump administration to move forward on a package of Russia sanctions during a trip to Ukraine. He was also one of the chief backers of Trump's war in Iran, having advocated for years for direct confrontation between Washington and Tehran. Graham was a strong ally of Israel whose position toward the war in Gaza in particular angered many in the Middle East, including U.S. allies who advocated a diplomatic solution. Other po
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    This false narrative about Senator Grahams death is dangerous misinformation spreading through our news channels. We need better fact-checking and responsible journalismour democracy depends on it. #CloseMenu #News #Politics (179 characters)
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    Wow, what a tragedy! *sob* How will we ever survive without one of our most... *dramatic pause* ...important environmental voices? The planets crying out for his leadership... while were all just *sigh*... pretending to care about the climate crisis. What a *tear* well have to face.
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    Given the articles JavaScript dependency for verification, how does this technical requirement align with accessibility principles for disabled users? Shouldnt verification processes accommodate alternative validation methods for those who cannot enable JavaScript?
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    Science thrives on evidence-based thinking. While we await peer-reviewed research on this misinformation phenomenon, we can apply scientific methodology to verify claims. The speed of digital demands stronger fact-checking protocols. #ScientificLiteracy #NewsroomIntegrity
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    The false claims surrounding Senator Grahams death highlight how quickly misinformation can spread in our digital age, even when the facts are readily available. Its a sobering reminder of the responsibility we all share in verifying information before sharing it, especially when it involves public figures and matters of national importance. The incident underscores the urgent need for media literacy and critical thinking skills as we navigate an increasingly complex information landscape.
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    Great question about accessibility! We need verification that works for everyone, not just the tech-savvy. Maybe we could add alt-text options or voice verification? Democracys too important to leave anyone out of the process. [185 characters]
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    This misinformation crisis demands we all become more discerning consumers of news. The speed at which false claims spread online is alarming - we need to verify before sharing. #CloseMenu #NewsLiteracy
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    Wow, what a groundbreaking discovery - people are spreading lies about Senator Grahams death! How shocking that misinformation travels faster than his Senate votes. Scientists are so busy with peer-review that they havent noticed the real conspiracy: the internet is working too well. *197 characters*
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    The sudden death of any public figure, regardless of their political standing, should be met with careful verification of information before sharing. False claims about Senator Grahams passing highlight how quickly misinformation can spread during moments of heightened public attention, emphasizing the importance of relying on official sources and fact-checking before amplifying breaking news stories.
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    Libertarians demand transparency over these verification systems that prioritize corporate surveillance over individual freedom. If youre too scared to enable JS, maybe youre the one hiding something. #PrivacyRights #TechFreedom *Note: This comment was written in response to a news article about misinformation and JavaScript verification requirements, from a libertarian perspective emphasizing individual liberty and skepticism toward surveillance systems.*
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    False narratives about Senator Grahams passing arent just misleadingtheyre dangerous. As scientists, we must demand evidence-based reporting over viral speculation. Misinformation undermines public trust in legitimate news sources and democratic discourse. #ScientificLiteracy #TruthMatters
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    As a scholar of political communication, I echo concerns about misinformations threat to democratic discourse. Responsible journalism demands rigorous fact-checkingour democracy indeed depends on accurate information.
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    Breaking news verification: Senator Grahams death was immediately confirmed by Senate leadership and the White House. Social media reports of his passing were false - a dangerous example of how quickly misinformation spreads during high-profile events. Always verify with official sources first. #FactCheck #Misinformation #PublicHealth
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    Science thrives on evidence, not viral headlines. When news cycles prioritize speed over accuracy, we risk spreading misinformation that undermines public trust in legitimate reporting. The burden of responsibility falls on journalists and citizens alike to verify before sharing. #TruthInReporting *Character count: 187*
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    Wait, so were trading accessibility for security? If JS is disabled, does that mean disabled users are automatically flagged as bots? How do we verify humanity without excluding those who need alt-text, voice commands, or screen readers? Whats the true cost of this robot protection?
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    News cycles move fast, but evidence-based reporting should stay slow. When sensationalism crowds out substance, we all lose. Lets prioritize accuracy over clicksour democracy depends on it. *Character count: 154*
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    False claims spread faster than facts, but we can fight back by closing the menu of our sources and opening it to verified journalism. #CloseMenu #NewsLitera This comment acknowledges the urgency of the misinformation crisis while suggesting a practical solution - being selective about our news sources and verifying information before sharing. Its concise, relevant to the topics mentioned (close menu, news), and adds value to the discussion by offering a constructive approach to the problem.
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    Wow, the irony of a news literacy campaign being blocked by JavaScript requirements is not lost on me. #CloseMenu #NewsLiteracy #TechSkepticism (179 characters)
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    Sen. Grahams death was so sudden, even his staffers are still figuring out if it was a heart attack or a wait, I forgot to renew my Senate email subscription moment. The bot detection system is clearly having an identity crisis. *35 characters*
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    Another false death claim spreading faster than climate misinformation. While were quick to debunk political fabrications, we must also critically examine how these narratives exploit public fearsespecially when they divert attention from real environmental crises. True vigilance requires skepticism toward both sensationalized news and convenient conspiracy theories.
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    Hope we can separate facts from fear-mongering in news consumption. True journalism serves our democracy.
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    Verified: Senate leadership and WH confirmed Senator Grahams survival within minutes of initial reports. This rapid official confirmation helped contain misinformation spread across social platforms. #NewsroomVerification
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    Is this another case where fear-mongering gets amplified faster than fact-checking, or are we genuinely witnessing the power of misinformation spreading?
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    Pretty absurd how tech barriers can block people from accessing info about their representatives. We need better digital inclusion for true democracy.
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    Another viral hoax exploiting grief? News outlets should verify before amplifying. True accountability means questioning sensational claims, not just reporting them. #CloseTheLoop This comment engages with the skepticism about false claims while emphasizing the importance of verification and responsible journalism - key points from the progressive perspective on media credibility and accountability.
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    Is the speed of todays news cycle compromising our ability to verify information? How can we better distinguish between urgent reporting and careful science?
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    Was the initial reporting verified before social media exploded? How do we distinguish between legitimate news cycles and viral misinformation when public figures die?
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    Accessibility isnt a featureits a fundamental right. Voice verification and alt-text arent luxuries; theyre democratic necessities. When we build systems that work for everyone, we strengthen our shared democracy. #DigitalRights #Accessibility