'Did you call 911?' Tuberville recounts Graham's frantic final phone call

Sen. Lindsey Graham died suddenly after calling 911 for chest pains, with a former staff member calling for medical assistance.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham died suddenly after calling 911 for chest pains. A former staff member called for medical help. Graham was returning from a trip to Ukraine.
Why it matters
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- What happened to Sen. Lindsey Graham?
- He died suddenly after calling 911 for chest pains.
- Who called for medical assistance?
- A former staff member of Sen. Tommy Tuberville.
- Where was Sen. Lindsey Graham when he died?
- He was returning from a trip to Ukraine.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets frame the story as a sudden and unexpected event, with a focus on the final moments of Sen. Lindsey Graham's life.
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The role of a staff member in calling for medical assistance
Sources2TypeAngleFox NewsHighlighting the staff member's quick actionNew York PostEmphasizing the staff member's responsibility - Coverage cardFraming signal2AngleScouting report
The sudden nature of Sen. Lindsey Graham's death
Sources2TypeAngleFox NewsStressing the unexpectedness of the eventNew York PostDescribing the suddenness of Graham's death - Coverage cardFraming signal3AngleScouting report
The trip to Ukraine as a factor in Graham's death
Sources2TypeAngleNew York PostMentioning the trip as a factor in Graham's healthFox NewsNot explicitly mentioning the trip as a factor