President Donald Trump said he hears 'all the conspiracies' surrounding Senator Lindsey Graham's sudden death and that they have no basis, according to a report. The remarks follow his earlier statement that the FBI is wasting time investigating the conspiracies.
President Donald Trump has again addressed the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, dismissing conspiracy theories surrounding the incident. In a statement reported Tuesday evening, Trump said he hears 'all the conspiracies' and that they have 'no basis.' The president's remarks come shortly after he said the FBI is wasting its time investigating the theories. As The Zioneer reported at 19:26, Trump had previously stated that the FBI's investigation into the conspiracies is a waste of time. The senator's sudden death has sparked a wave of speculation, which Trump is now explicitly rejecting. The background includes Trump's recent comments expressing frustration with various developments, but the immediate context is the investigation into Graham's death.
2 developments
- DevelopingTrump invokes 'race horse theory' in remarks on Sen. Graham's death
- DevelopingWhite House source: Trump took Graham's death hard, citing close bond
- DevelopingTrump advances Lindsey Graham's bipartisan sanctions bill on Russia after senator's death
- DevelopingTrump warns Graham over Iran deal skepticism
Source and signal
- Internal intake
