President Trump has made his choice for who should temporarily succeed the late Sen. Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, and it may be the most personal selection possible.

He is urging Gov. Henry McMaster to appoint Graham’s sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to the open seat.

Trump called Nordone a “wonderful” woman and said placing her in the Senate would be a “fabulous tribute” to the brother who loved her so dearly.

The recommendation arrived Monday as South Carolina prepared to fill Graham’s seat following his death over the weekend at age 71.

The Washington Examiner reported that Trump personally recommended Nordone to McMaster and released his endorsement ahead of the governor’s scheduled 4 p.m. Eastern press conference.

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That timing put the President’s choice squarely at the center of the decision before McMaster stepped before the cameras. It also transformed a routine placeholder announcement into a closely watched White House endorsement.

The outlet also noted that Trump had spoken with Graham shortly before the senator’s death, adding another layer to the President’s decision to publicly back someone from Graham’s immediate family. The two men had worked together for years on the President’s agenda.

McMaster had not formally revealed his appointee when Trump made the recommendation. The governor’s afternoon announcement was expected to settle who will represent South Carolina during the rapid special-election process.

The governor holds the legal appointment power, so Trump’s announcement is a recommendation rather than the appointment itself. But there is already strong reporting that Nordone is under serious consideration.

That caretaker detail matters.

If McMaster follows Trump’s recommendation, Nordone would step in to represent South Carolina through the end of the current term without using the appointment as a head start in the race for a full six-year term.

In other words, the appointment would function as a bridge and a tribute while voters decide who should hold the seat for the long haul.

Under South Carolina law, the governor may fill a U.S. Senate vacancy by appointment until January 3 following the next general election. The authority belongs to McMaster, and the temporary senator does not receive a full six-year term through the appointment.

The statute gives the state an immediate way to restore its full Senate delegation while preserving the voters’ authority to choose the longer-term replacement. It prevents an extended vacancy without allowing the governor to bypass the electorate.

South Carolina Republicans will then choose their nominee on a compressed special-election schedule. Candidate filing is expected to begin July 21, with a primary on August 11 and a potential runoff on August 25.

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The general election is scheduled for Nov. 3.

The appointee’s service would end on January 3, 2027, when the winner of the November election begins the next term. That makes the current choice consequential but deliberately temporary.

Graham had already won the Republican primary for another term, which makes his sudden death a uniquely complicated political and personal loss for the state.

Trump’s recommendation also carries a family history that stretches back decades.

According to Graham’s official campaign biography, Lindsey and Darline lost both of their parents within roughly two years while Lindsey was attending college. The family tragedy forced the future senator into a parental role long before his career in law, the military and politics.

Darline was only 13. Lindsey was barely into adulthood himself, but he made keeping the family together his responsibility.

The biography describes a blue-collar family whose parents ran a restaurant, bar and pool hall. Lindsey became the first member of the family to attend college, then found himself carrying adult responsibilities at home while still a young man.

Lindsey helped raise his younger sister while taking responsibility for the family’s small businesses. He later became her legal guardian and formally adopted her.

That chapter of Graham’s life was not a minor biographical detail. It was one of the defining responsibilities he carried long before law school, military service or the United States Senate.

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Now President Trump is asking South Carolina to let Darline briefly carry her brother’s public legacy.

The symbolism is powerful: the sister Graham once protected could be the person trusted to hold his Senate seat until South Carolinians elect a permanent successor.

NBC’s Washington affiliate reported another important piece of the timeline.

If that timetable holds, South Carolina’s new interim senator will be on the job within days.

The speed is important. Every Senate vote matters, and leaving a Republican seat vacant would narrow the majority while Washington moves through a packed agenda.

Nordone’s appointment would preserve South Carolina’s representation without deciding the future contest before voters have their say.

As of publication, McMaster’s formal announcement was still scheduled for 4 p.m. Eastern.

But President Trump has left no doubt about the choice he wants the governor to make.

If McMaster agrees, Darline Graham Nordone will temporarily hold the same seat her brother occupied for more than two decades, completing one final and deeply personal chapter in Lindsey Graham’s public life.

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