A new report indicates that FBI agents arrived at the Washington D.C. residence of the late Senator Lindsey Graham one day after his death, revising the earlier reported timeline of two days. The investigation is described as developing.
A new report states that FBI agents entered the Washington D.C. residence of the late Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) one day after his death, adjusting the timeline from an earlier report that placed the entry two days after. The report describes the investigation as developing.
Earlier this evening, The Zioneer reported that nearly 20 federal agents entered the home, citing a timeline of two days after the senator's death. The new report, coming roughly an hour later, narrows the gap to a single day. The reason for the discrepancy is not yet clear.
Senator Graham died suddenly on Sunday from an aortic dissection, confirmed by the D.C. medical examiner. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) published an image suggesting involvement, though no official link has been established. The FBI has joined the investigation, and the White House has noted President Trump's deep personal reaction to the loss.
No further details about the agents' actions inside the residence or the focus of the investigation have been released. The timeline remains unconfirmed by official sources.
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