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Tributes to Lindsey Graham

Leaders from across South Carolina and the nation are sharing memories and tributes as they reflect on the life, public service, and political legacy of longtime U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham.

From his humble beginnings in rural South Carolina to global political prominence, Sen. Lindsey Graham is being remembered for the influential impact he had as a long-serving American statesman.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio:

U.S. Representative Russell Fry:

Vice President JD Vance:

U.S. Representative Nancy Mace:

U.S. Representative Ralph Norman:

Democratic U.S Senator Elizabeth Warren:

Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley:

Democratic Nominee For U.S. Senate Dr. Annie Andrews:

The University of South Carolina:
"Our university community is deeply saddened to learn of the unexpected passing of Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of our most eminent and accomplished alumni and a steadfast friend of the University of South Carolina. Through more than three decades of distinguished public service, Sen. Graham was a frequent visitor to USC and a stalwart supporter of the university’s mission, championing programs such as the Rule of Law Collaborative, our new Brain Health Center, and cutting-edge energy and defense research. A two-time USC alumnus, he welcomed opportunities to assist our students with career-building internships and provided countless opportunities to fellow Gamecocks. We are remembering him with gratitude for his tireless service to our state and our country, and we extend heartfelt condolences on behalf of the USC community to Sen. Graham’s family, staff and friends during this difficult time."

Michael Amiridis, President
Thad Westbrook, Chair, Board of Trustees

City of Columbia Mayor Daniel Rickenmann:

Democratic Nominee For SC Governor Dr. Jermaine Johnson:

Republican Nominee For SC Governor Attorney General Alan Wilson:

Representative Jim Clyburn:

President Donald Trump:

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U.S. Senator Tim Scott:

Governor Henry McMaster:

South Carolina ETV and Public Radio will continue to provide special, comprehensive coverage of the late senator, his impact on politics, his community and foreign affairs.

Reagan Knight is the All Things Considered host for South Carolina Public Radio. Born and raised in Florida, Reagan found his love for public media while studying at the University of Florida. During his time at the university's public radio station, WUFT, he covered stories ranging from hurricanes, trains, toll roads, and took pride in being a voice for smaller communities. After graduating from UF, Reagan became the Creative Services Director for a cluster of commercial stations in Florida. He eventually returned to public media by joining SC Public Radio in 2024.