He alone had the moral authority within the Republican Party to try to stop Donald Trump, especially after January 6. He chose not to. That’s what we must remember today.

The South Carolina Republican and foreign policy hawk shaped modern GOP politics as one of Trump's closest allies

Lindsey Graham's relationship with Donald Trump was a roller coaster. After the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, the Republican senator from South Carolina said he was done with Trump.

Had Graham not aligned himself with Trump, American foreign policy would look vastly different over the past several years

Graham served in Congress for more than three decades, during which he evolved from a critic of President Donald Trump to one of his most zealous supporters.

His career explains why so many Republicans made peace with Trump — and what they gave up to do it.

Graham forged a close personal relationship with Trump and arguably managed it better than any Republican lawmaker over the past decade.

Tributes reveals legacy defined beyond Trump, instead by decades of friendships, foreign policy and public service

Graham morphed from an affable bipartisan dealmaker to a hardcore partisan warrior and advocate for President Donald Trump

Once a harsh critic of Donald Trump, Lindsey Graham became one of the President’s most dependable allies—a sign of what it takes to remain influential in today’s Republican Party.

He alone had the moral authority within the Republican Party to try to stop Donald Trump, especially after January 6. He chose not to. That’s what we must remember today.

Sen. Lindsey Graham's career in Washington was shaped by his hardline foreign policy beliefs and shifting views of President Donald Trump.

For decades Lindsey Graham traveled the globe selling a vision of the United States as a nation willing to use its military might to protect democracies around the world, even as…

Trump mourned Sen. Lindsey Graham as 'family' after his death, despite their bitter past clashes; The two became close allies, with Graham advising Trump on foreign policy and…

The late South Carolina senator ultimately became one of the president's closest allies.

President Trump reflected on Senator Lindsey Graham's legacy, noting his retraction of criticism after the January 6 incident.

The late South Carolina senator was a master at compartmentalization and denial