Nearly 20 agents from the FBI and other federal agencies, accompanied by U.S. Capitol Police officers, entered the Washington D.C. residence of Senator Lindsey Graham on Monday evening, according to a report. The entry reportedly occurred two days after the senator's death.
On Monday evening, nearly 20 FBI and federal agents, accompanied by U.S. Capitol Police officers, entered the Washington D.C. residence of the late Senator Lindsey Graham, according to a report. The operation comes two days after Graham's death, as stated in the report. As The Zioneer reported on Sunday, July 12, Graham died from an apparent cardiac arrest. The FBI had previously joined the investigation into his death, and the IRGC published an image hinting at involvement, though it remains unverified. The exact purpose of the entry into the residence is not yet confirmed.
2 developments
- DevelopingIRGC publishes image hinting at involvement in Senator Graham's death
- DevelopingWhite House source: Trump took Graham's death hard, citing close bond
- Strong301 Arab World shares Lindsey Graham's six-day-old tweet mocking assassination plots
- DevelopingHaaretz publishes scathing opinion column on Lindsey Graham shortly after his death
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