Over more than 30 years in Congress, the South Carolina senator reflected the GOP’s cynicism, warmongering, and abandonment of democratic principles.

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

The South Carolina politician was a vocal critic of President Donald Trump before becoming one of his most loyal allies on Capitol Hill.

El senador republicano de Carolina del Sur, quien falleció a los 71 años, pasó de ser un feroz crítico de Donald Trump a uno de sus principales aliados.

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

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.

The TOI correspondent from Washington: For weeks, official Washington has been bracing for legislative afterlife of Senate Republican titan Mitch McConnell, 84, whose…

Many colleagues reacted to the news of the South Carolina Republican's death, calling him a friend and American patriot.

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

Graham was known for his hawkish views on US defence and foreign policies.

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.

The late South Carolina senator made a mid-career turn to MAGA.

Lindsey Graham was the garrulous son of South Carolina pool hall owners and he rose to become a prominent senator and fixture on the global stage.

The late South Carolina Republican often popped up on news shows commenting on foreign policy — and in late-night comedy shows as the subject of liberal comedic fascination

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

Lindsey Graham, the garrulous son of South Carolina pool hall owners, rose to become a fixture on the global stage and one of the most prominent advocates of American military

Graham, who died Saturday, was one of the most influential GOP voices on national security, judicial confirmations, and foreign policy.

Democratic senators pay tribute to Sen. Lindsey Graham after his unexpected death, but critics highlight his "bloodthirsty" legacy.

The South Carolina senator illustrated the changing face of the Republican party, from being an anti-Trump voice to a supporter of his war with Iran

The senator always sought relevance.