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Senator Rand Paul is a Republican U.S. senator from Kentucky known for libertarian-leaning positions on spending, foreign policy, civil liberties, and government regulation.
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Sen. Rand Paul is calling top immigration officials to testify before his committee as Republicans increase pressure for answers after a deadly Border Patrol shooting in Minneapolis.
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Sen. Rand Paul used a CBS interview to criticize President Donald Trump’s rhetoric, question U.S. actions against Venezuela-linked cartels, and push his own ideas on health care and foreign policy.
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Sen. Rand Paul criticized U.S. boat strikes linked to alleged Venezuelan drug cartels, saying the attacks lack enough evidence and should require Congress to approve any war.
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A Republican budget bill backed by Sen. Rand Paul would force the U.S. Postal Service to sell its new electric mail trucks and cancel much of its EV fleet plan.
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Senate Republicans are rewriting Trump’s big bill, with Rand Paul, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski among the key senators most likely to shape or challenge the final vote.
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Sen. Rand Paul said he may oppose President Donald Trump’s tax and border bill unless the debt ceiling is removed, and he argued that Republicans are adding too much spending and debt.
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Sen. Rand Paul said courts will likely decide major fights over deportation powers, federal spending cuts, and the future of the Education Department.
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On Face the Nation, President-elect Donald Trump’s new Cabinet picks drew scrutiny, while Senator Rand Paul defended the health nominees and backed immigration enforcement, but opposed using the military in U.S. cities.
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The virus outbreak is worsening worldwide, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Senator Rand Paul, and the International Olympic Committee are all facing major decisions or setbacks tied to the crisis.
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