Trump stumped for the SAVE America Act and ducked questions on Iran in interviews about Graham's passing.

The loss of personal friend and outspoken supporter of overseas interventions is a blow for the President

Graham was set to appear on NBC’s Meet the Press to discuss the collapse of the Iran ceasefire

President Donald Trump said Sen. Lindsey Graham called him to discuss the SAVE America Act on Saturday.

"On the evening of Saturday, July 11, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham passed away..."

Graham’s abrupt death will send shock waves through Washington and the Republican party

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Trump stumped for the SAVE America Act and ducked questions on Iran in interviews about Graham's passing.

The president called the senator's death a "big blow to the SAVE America Act" as he remembered him just hours after his unexpected death at age 71.

The president also revealed he spoke with the senator just hours before his unexpected death at age 71.

President Donald Trump said he spoke to Lindsey Graham by phone shortly before his death recounting that the senator seemed tired but fine otherwise.

Trump told host Jake Tapper during the phone interview that he wanted “to have CNN go on a normal path.”

The South Carolina senator’s sudden death leaves a void that the White House can’t afford.

Trump said Graham wasn’t a great golfer and he called him too frequently.

The longtime Republican from South Carolina spoke with President Donald Trump by telephone on Saturday night when he discussed his recent trip to Ukraine.

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Graham, an ex-Trump critic, had turned into staunch supporter of the US president’s domestic and international policies.