Margaret Brennan Interviews Senator Tim Scott on Lindsey Graham's Legacy and Senate Impact

Senator Tim Scott appeared on Margaret Brennan's program to honor fellow South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham following his unexpected death at age 71.

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South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott appeared on Margaret Brennan's "Face the Nation" to discuss the sudden passing of his colleague Senator Lindsey Graham, age 71. Scott highlighted Graham's influence across foreign policy and domestic service, while recounting personal anecdotes that revealed the senator's character beyond his public persona.

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Graham's Personal Foundation

Scott traced Graham's public service philosophy to his difficult early life. Graham's mother died of cancer when he was young, followed by his father's death from a heart attack. At just 19 years old, while a University of South Carolina student, Graham became legal guardian to his 13-year-old sister—a responsibility that shaped his worldview and later informed his approach to helping constituents in need.

According to Scott, Graham operated from a principle of visibility and support. The senator believed those who felt overlooked deserved recognition and assistance. This foundational commitment extended throughout his decades in elected office, where he consistently prioritized the needs of South Carolina residents while building a notable foreign policy portfolio synonymous with his name in national politics.

A Lighter Side

Scott shared a personal story illustrating Graham's wit and reliability. When Scott established a South Carolina prayer breakfast for fellow delegation members in Washington beginning at 8:30 a.m., he phoned Graham knowing the senator was not an early riser. Graham responded with characteristic humor: "I'm not coming, even if Jesus comes before 10 a.m." Despite his quip, Graham appeared at 8:31 a.m., demonstrating his commitment to priorities he deemed important—both for himself and for colleagues.

Graham had recently turned 71 on Thursday and was in Kyiv on Friday as part of a bipartisan congressional delegation meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, continuing his long-standing advocacy for democracy and international relations.

What was Lindsey Graham's role in the Senate?+
Graham served as a South Carolina senator for more than two decades. He was known for a prominent foreign policy portfolio and was a fierce advocate for democracy abroad, particularly Ukraine. He also prioritized constituent services and public engagement within his home state.
How did Tim Scott describe Graham's early life?+
Scott explained that Graham experienced significant hardship in his youth. His mother died of cancer and his father died of a heart attack. At 19 years old while attending the University of South Carolina, Graham became the legal guardian of his 13-year-old sister.
What was Graham's personal philosophy as a public servant?+
According to Scott, Graham believed in making people visible who felt overlooked and providing help when he was able to do so. He viewed his role as working for the people of South Carolina rather than simply leading the state. His difficult childhood experiences shaped this commitment to service.
When did Graham pass away?+
Graham died unexpectedly from a brief and sudden illness. His office released a statement shortly before 2:00 a.m., confirming his passing. He was 71 years old and had just celebrated his birthday on Thursday.
Where was Graham before his death?+
Graham was in Kyiv on Friday as part of a bipartisan congressional delegation. He met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy during the visit, continuing his long-standing advocacy for Ukraine and international democracy.

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