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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Kristen Wright.
The Senate will return to Capitol Hill this week without Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.
Graham died unexpectedly Saturday at the age of 71 from what the medical examiner
preliminarily calls an aortic dissection or tear caused by heart disease.
Graham was a close ally of President Trump and known as a U.S.
Foreign policy hawk.
The senator had just gotten back from Ukraine.
Connecticut Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal told Morning Edition he'd just talked to Graham this weekend
about a new bill to impose tariffs and sanctions to help stop Russia's war.
President Trump and my Republican colleagues to pass the Russia sanctions bill.
Graham was seeking re-election.
South Carolina's Republican governor will appoint someone to serve in his seat for the rest of the year.
In August, a special Republican primary election will decide on a candidate
to run against Graham's challenger, Democrat Annie Andrews, in November.