Trump Ally Calls for Investigation into Senator Graham's Death
American activist Laura Lumer, who is linked to U.S. President Donald Trump’s inner circle, has called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Senator Lindsey Graham’s death. At the same time, she has put forward her own theories regarding the possible causes, though there is currently no official confirmation of these claims.
The activist pointed out that shortly before his death, Lindsey Graham visited Ukraine, where he advocated for tougher sanctions against Russia and expressed support for a related bill from the White House.
“Did Russia just poison Lindsey Graham? This really needs to be investigated,” Lumer wrote.
She also recalled that a Russian delegation attended the funeral of Iran’s supreme leader, during which calls were allegedly made to kill Lumer herself, President Donald Trump, and Senator Graham.
“Lindsey Graham was in Ukraine just a day ago… Now he has suddenly died from an allegedly accidental illness… Has Russia just killed a U.S. senator?” the activist stated.
In another post, Lumer claims that the ideologue of “Rashism,” Alexander Dugin, had previously called for the assassination of the U.S. senator.
To back up her claims, she shared a post by Dugin on social media in which he called for Graham’s death, and noted that Russian television had repeatedly discussed his elimination.
Later, the activist reported that her calls for an investigation were being widely cited by Iranian media, and she emphasized the need for a toxicological examination.
“A toxicological examination must be conducted immediately. Threats to his life escalated sharply earlier this week. This is not a conspiracy theory. We need to know whether he was targeted by Iran or Russia. There is enough evidence to warrant an investigation,” Lumer wrote.
In a separate post, she also called it “very suspicious” that, according to her, Russian state media are circulating reports about celebrations in Iran marking the senator’s death.
Source: Laura Lummer
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