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US Flags Lowered for Lindsey Graham, Not Trump Health

US Flags Lowered for Lindsey Graham, Not Trump Health

American flags seen flying at half-staff at the White House and other federal buildings were lowered to honor the late Senator Lindsey Graham, not because of President Donald Trump’s health or renewed threats from Iran. Online speculation grew after Trump’s recent visit to Walter Reed, but the official reason was national mourning for his longtime ally.

US flags lowered after Lindsey Graham’s death

Background: Lindsey Graham's Death

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina died on July 12, 2026, at the age of 71 after suffering a sudden medical emergency. Preliminary findings from his office stated that the cause of death was an aortic dissection resulting from arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Graham had served in the US Senate since 2003 and was one of President Donald Trump's closest political allies, playing a leading role on national security, foreign policy, judicial nominations and defence issues. His death prompted tributes from leaders across Washington and led President Trump to order US flags to be flown at half-staff nationwide in his honour while South Carolina prepares to appoint a temporary replacement to his Senate seat.

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The White House flag and flags at federal properties were lowered following Graham’s sudden death. Trump described the South Carolina Republican as a close friend and ordered the tribute as the country mourned one of the Senate’s most prominent foreign-policy voices.

Graham’s death was confirmed by fellow senators and official congressional statements, which described his passing as sudden and offered condolences to his family and constituents. He had represented South Carolina in the Senate since 2003 and remained closely involved in national security, judicial and foreign-policy debates until his death.

Trump said flags across the country would remain at half-staff through Saturday evening as a mark of respect. The order applied to the White House, federal buildings and other government facilities.

Trump health rumors spread online

The lowered flags prompted speculation because Trump had recently undergone a medical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Some users incorrectly suggested that the display might signal a serious development involving the president.

The White House has described the Walter Reed visit as a scheduled six-month physical rather than an emergency hospitalization. Trump also said publicly that the examination went well and referred to his previous cognitive assessments.

There is no verified evidence connecting the half-staff order to Trump’s health. The timing of the medical visit, Graham’s death and heightened international tensions created an environment in which unrelated events were quickly combined into unsupported online theories.

Iran threats add to public concern

The rumors also circulated as Iranian state-aligned publications intensified threatening rhetoric against Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Western leaders. Iran has pledged retaliation following the killing of its former supreme leader, increasing security concerns around senior US officials.

Those threats are serious, but they were not identified as the reason for lowering American flags. The display followed the established practice of honoring prominent public officials after death.

Official tribute ends speculation

Trump paid tribute to Graham in public statements, calling him a patriot and praising his service to South Carolina and the United States. The president said Graham would be deeply missed and highlighted their political friendship.

The episode shows how quickly symbols such as a half-staff flag can fuel misinformation when several major events occur at the same time. In this case, the explanation was straightforward: the flags were lowered to honor Lindsey Graham.

The White House maintains an official record of presidential proclamations and flag-related orders, while congressional offices have separately confirmed Graham’s death and public service.

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