Senator Lankford Delivers Senate Floor Prayer for Late Colleague Lindsey Graham
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Summary
Forbes Breaking News aired footage of Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) addressing the Senate floor with remarks and a prayer honoring the late Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). Lankford reflected on their shared desk proximity, Graham's passions for Israel, national defense, and South Carolina, and noted the upcoming swearing-in of Graham's sister Darlene. The segment includes Lankford leading a prayer citing Psalm 34:18 for Graham's family, staff, and the people of South Carolina.
Editorial Assessment
The clip accurately captures a solemn Senate moment following Graham's confirmed death from a sudden illness on July 12, 2026. As primary footage with no added narration or analysis, it requires no external sourcing for its content. Viewers receive the full text of the prayer and remarks without omission or alteration. The only context potentially missing is broader Senate tributes or succession details, which lie outside this clip's narrow scope.
Key Moments
Lindsey Graham has passed and his desk is draped in black with white roses
Graham died July 12, 2026, of aortic dissection; confirmed by multiple outlets and his office
Darlene will be sworn in to hold Graham's seat temporarily
South Carolina succession process underway with family member appointed
Lankford and Graham were the only Southern Baptists in the Senate
Recalled from personal conversation; consistent with known Senate composition at the time