U.S. President Donald Trump ruled out any criminal suspicion behind the death of Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, confirming that the results of investigations and medical reports clarified the cause of death, following the circulation of speculations and conspiracy theories on social media linking the incident to external parties, including Russia.

During an interview with Newsmax, Trump said in response to a question about whether all the circumstances of the death had become clear: "I think we know what happened," indicating that the case is no longer shrouded in mystery.

The U.S. president explained that the chief medical examiner in Washington concluded that the cause of death was a rupture of the aorta, noting that Graham's father also died of a heart attack at the age of 69, which reinforces the hypothesis of health and genetic factors.

Trump added that he sees no support for the circulating narratives about criminal suspicion, explaining that Graham had underlying health problems that are difficult to detect, saying: "I wish it were different for those who promote conspiracy theories, but I think he had deep health problems that were not easy to detect."

He continued that what he described as the "racehorse theory" means that underlying health problems may remain hidden until they lead to sudden complications, considering that this explanation is consistent with what the medical examination results showed regarding Graham's death.