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President Donald Trump on Tuesday appeared to contradict the Washington, D.C. Medical Examiner’s preliminary findings about what killed South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham over the weekend when he told reporters that the aortic dissection that felled the Palmetto State Republican wasn’t related to blocked arteries.

Speaking in the Oval Office alongside Iraqi prime minister Ali al-Zaidi, Trump was responding to a question about why FBI agents were seen at Graham’s home a day earlier when he attributed Graham’s death to what he called “a problem” along the lines of what had killed the then-future senator’s father decades ago.

“At first, I heard it was clogged arteries because he did have clogged arteries. He had a problem with that … I wish he took better care of himself,” he said.

But as Trump continued, he contradicted himself by telling reporters that Graham’s death was due to “a totally different thing” that was “not related to any blockage.”

“I’ve had the doctors from the White House come in and explain what happened, and this is something that is very almost undetectable, and if it happens, there’s not much you can do about it. Sounds unfortunate, but there’s not much you can do about it,” he said.

US senator Lindsey Graham (C), Republican of South Carolina, flanked by President Donald Trump (R) and the Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, speaks with reporters aboard Air Force One on their way back to Washington, DC, on January 4, 2026.
US senator Lindsey Graham (C), Republican of South Carolina, flanked by President Donald Trump (R) and the Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, speaks with reporters aboard Air Force One on their way back to Washington, DC, on January 4, 2026. (AFP/Getty)

Graham, who had served in Congress since 1994, died late Saturday, just days after returning from his 10th visit to Ukraine.

A statement issued by his office within hours said he’d died from a “brief and sudden illness,” but a preliminary report from the D.C. medical examiner’s office attributed his sudden death to an aortic dissection, which is tear in the inner wall of the aorta. The report linked the tear to hardening of Graham’s arteries caused by high cholesterol.

An aortic dissection is a serious medical emergency that can rapidly kill without warning, especially when it occurs outside of a hospital setting.

According to the American Heart Association, it is a tear in the aorta’s inner wall that lets blood leak into other layers of the blood vessel. Risk factors for the condition include high blood pressure, high cholesterol that in turn stiffens arteries — called atherosclerosis — and smoking.

Graham’s sudden death has led to a rash of conspiracy theories among some of the president’s supporters, many of whom have suggested some sort of foul play was to blame.

FBI Director Kash Patel fed into the frenzy of theorizing when he posted on X that the FBI was investigating the senator’s demise.

But Trump appeared to pour cold water on the idea that there’s anything for Patel or his agency to look into, telling reporters that he’s aware “there’s all sorts of conspiracy theories going along” but dismissing them out of hand.

“I think the FBI is wasting their time if they’re doing that,” he said.

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