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Thanks to Rand Paul for voting against Trump's budget bill. Now, does he have the courage to help end the Trump travesty wrecking our nation?
Conservatives should thank the House Freedom Caucus, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) for applying ...
Sure, there was principled opposition from Republican deficit hawks like Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, but in their defense I believe they were looking to make the bill ...
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said he was "uninvited" to an annual White House picnic typically attended by members of Congress and their families, framing the move to reporters on Wednesday as retribution ...
Sen. Rand Paul expressed concern over the parade's imagery, comparing it to displays seen in the Soviet Union and North Korea ...
President Trump's policies face numerous legal challenges and nationwide injunctions. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., acknowledges the legal questions surrounding Trump's actions and the role of the courts.
Libertarian-leaning Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) slammed several controversial uses of taxpayer money Monday in his annual “Festivus Report” on government waste. Shutterstock ...
Senator Rand Paul in his Festivus 2024 report: "As always, taking the path to fiscal responsibility is often a lonely journey, but I've been fighting government waste like DOGE before DOGE was cool.
He may lack the “Seinfeld” character Frank Costanza’s famously acerbic demeanor, but Rand Paul is no slouch when it comes to celebrating the Christmas-time holiday for the rest of us. In an annual ...
from Sen. Rand Paul, It’s the hap-happiest day of all.” Paul released the report early Monday morning. “Last Festivus, we bemoaned the national debt nearing $34 trillion.
Even Latin American people think Latinx is a stupid term.” Every year on Festivus, which this year falls on Monday Dec. 23, Paul issues his list of what he finds to be wasteful government spending.