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From Trump critic to ally, Lindsey Graham was a political survivor of the Maga era

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July 12, 2026
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Lindsey Graham, who has died aged 71, was a political survivor.

His career as a Republican senator served as a telling barometer for the dramatically changing climate in his political party – and America – in the Donald Trump era.

While there were certain issues central to Graham’s political identity – including a hawkish foreign policy that focused on containing Russian global ambitions, support for Israel and regime change in Iran – his 23-year career in the Senate was marked by a willingness to adapt to the gale-force change of political winds that accompanied Trump’s rise to power.

Shortly after being elected to represent South Carolina in the Senate in 2002, Graham became a close ally of Senator John McCain, the Arizona Republican who, while a staunch conservative, developed a national reputation for political independence.

When Graham ran for president in 2015, the idea of cooling partisan tensions and working with political opponents was one of his central messages.

“If I get to be president, we’re going to open up a bar in the White House,” Graham said. “We’re going to get liquored up and solve problems.”

He bristled when Trump criticised war-hero McCain for being a prisoner of war, with the New York real estate mogul telling a campaign event: “He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren’t captured.” Graham called Trump a “jackass” who shouldn’t be president.

Trump then read out Graham’s phone number at a rally, which inundated the senator with angry calls and messages.

In response, Graham destroyed a collection of mobile phones in a stunt video.

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