After Graham’s death and McConnell’s absence, conspiracy theories abound
•The sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham from an aortic dissection has sparked numerous unfounded conspiracy theories.
•Speculations include involvement from foreign adversaries like Russia, Israel, and Iran, as well as unrelated topics like Covid-19 and the Clintons.
•The absence of Senator Mitch McConnell during this time has further fueled these conspiracy discussions.
المصدر: The Guardian | Source: The GuardianA collision of online conspiracy theories came for two of the most powerful Republicans in the Senate in recent days
It was Russia. It was Israel. Could it have been Iran? Or maybe it was a Covid-19 booster. What about the Clintons?
After US senator Lindsey Graham died suddenly over the weekend from what a preliminary medical examiner report said was an aortic dissection, conspiracy theories spread quickly claiming – without evidence – that any number of foreign adversaries or other frequent conspiracy subjects might have orchestrated the Republican’s death.
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→The sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham from an aortic dissection has sparked numerous unfounded conspiracy theories.
→Speculations include involvement from foreign adversaries like Russia, Israel, and Iran, as well as unrelated topics like Covid-19 and the Clintons.
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