FBI agents returned to the late Sen. Lindsey Graham’s Capitol Hill home two days after his sudden death from a ruptured aorta.
FBI Returns To Late Senator’s DC Home After Sudden Death
FBI agents were back at Sen. Lindsey Graham’s Washington DC home on Monday, two days after the South Carolina Republican’s sudden death, the New York Post reported.
Photos showed at least five agents moving in and out of the residence, one carrying a clipboard, another wearing latex gloves, according to the Post.
A neighbor staying nearby told the outlet paramedics and law enforcement had shut down the street Saturday night, and he later saw a gurney rolled out with someone on it. The ATF also interviewed neighbors, he said, per the Post.
The DC medical examiner’s office found the ruptured aorta was caused by chronic heart disease, the Post reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau was “assisting local authorities,” while a law enforcement source told the Post there was no evidence of foul play.

