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On Veterans Day, we thank those who’ve made incredible sacrifices for all of us. Days like today give us a chance to show them that we will never forget. pic.twitter.com/oRuhJWR7pt — Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 11, 2022
On Veterans Day, we thank those who’ve made incredible sacrifices for all of us. Days like today give us a chance to show them that we will never forget. pic.twitter.com/oRuhJWR7pt
Happy Veterans Day to the brave men and women who have defended our great Nation. We honor you and are grateful for your service and sacrifice. pic.twitter.com/rQks4N5Vpe — Kelley Paul (@KelleyAshbyPaul) November 11, 2022
Happy Veterans Day to the brave men and women who have defended our great Nation. We honor you and are grateful for your service and sacrifice. pic.twitter.com/rQks4N5Vpe
Let us remember that tonight is really a victory for everyone who holds dear and cherishes the God-given liberty that makes America that shining beacon of hope…to the entire world. https://t.co/l3OalNDrwO — Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 9, 2022
Let us remember that tonight is really a victory for everyone who holds dear and cherishes the God-given liberty that makes America that shining beacon of hope…to the entire world. https://t.co/l3OalNDrwO
7th rally of the day was back home in Bowling Green with so many friends and supporters. Be sure to get out and vote tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/Dy1yI9QnrP — Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 8, 2022
7th rally of the day was back home in Bowling Green with so many friends and supporters. Be sure to get out and vote tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/Dy1yI9QnrP
“This term “lockdown” originated not in medicine or public health but the penal system.” https://t.co/hv8vGNe5zG — Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 7, 2022
“This term “lockdown” originated not in medicine or public health but the penal system.” https://t.co/hv8vGNe5zG
As the evidence mounts, it becomes harder and harder for the powers that be to dismiss a lab leak origin for COVID 19. https://t.co/sO4ZGetFZq — Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 6, 2022
As the evidence mounts, it becomes harder and harder for the powers that be to dismiss a lab leak origin for COVID 19. https://t.co/sO4ZGetFZq
Imagine a world in which the FDA/CDC were run by people like this instead of industry retreads/apologists . . . https://t.co/5OA2PwHvmr — Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 3, 2022
Imagine a world in which the FDA/CDC were run by people like this instead of industry retreads/apologists . . . https://t.co/5OA2PwHvmr
We dehumanize everyone in politics. We should have compassion for Paul Pelosi and not make everything about politics. pic.twitter.com/RipYKwwJ48 — Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 1, 2022
We dehumanize everyone in politics. We should have compassion for Paul Pelosi and not make everything about politics. pic.twitter.com/RipYKwwJ48
We should be able to live in a country where as citizens, we can disagree without anyone resorting to violence. This is basic civility. Political violence should not to be tolerated in a truly free and humane society.
Our prayers go out to Paul Pelosi after his assault and we wish for a speedy recovery.
No one deserves to be assaulted. Unlike Nancy Pelosi’s daughter who celebrated my assault, I condemn this attack and wish Mr. Pelosi a speedy recovery. https://t.co/2LxIlbIYQP — Rand Paul (@RandPaul) October 28, 2022
No one deserves to be assaulted. Unlike Nancy Pelosi’s daughter who celebrated my assault, I condemn this attack and wish Mr. Pelosi a speedy recovery. https://t.co/2LxIlbIYQP
Sharon & I are praying for the well-being of Mr. Pelosi. Violence is never to be tolerated. https://t.co/Mrf4nTJcdV — Mike Lee (@SenMikeLee) October 28, 2022
Sharon & I are praying for the well-being of Mr. Pelosi. Violence is never to be tolerated. https://t.co/Mrf4nTJcdV
What happened to Paul Pelosi last night is horrific. Heidi & I are praying for him & Nancy & the entire Pelosi family. May God’s protection be upon them. We can have our political differences, but violence is always wrong & unacceptable. — Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) October 28, 2022
What happened to Paul Pelosi last night is horrific.
I'm horrified to hear of the awful attack on Speaker Pelosi's husband this morning. No matter our political differences, violence is never acceptable. As we learn more details about the attack, we wish a speedy recovery for Paul and send prayers for his family. — Congresswoman Kat Cammack (@RepKatCammack) October 28, 2022
I'm horrified to hear of the awful attack on Speaker Pelosi's husband this morning. No matter our political differences, violence is never acceptable. As we learn more details about the attack, we wish a speedy recovery for Paul and send prayers for his family.
Prayers for Paul Pelosi, Speaker Pelosi, and their family. Whatever our political differences or grievances, a violent assault like this is never justifiable. It’s reprehensible, and I condemn it. https://t.co/i7P4byDBYc — Justin Amash (@justinamash) October 28, 2022
Prayers for Paul Pelosi, Speaker Pelosi, and their family. Whatever our political differences or grievances, a violent assault like this is never justifiable. It’s reprehensible, and I condemn it. https://t.co/i7P4byDBYc
.@LuckeyGinger and I wish Paul Pelosi a full recovery and we extend our sympathies to the Speaker and the entire Pelosi family. We reject violence categorically. — Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) October 28, 2022
.@LuckeyGinger and I wish Paul Pelosi a full recovery and we extend our sympathies to the Speaker and the entire Pelosi family.
I’m praying for Paul Pelosi’s safety & speedy recovery. Political violence is unacceptable in our nation. https://t.co/G26e7Uv00t — Joe Kent for WA-3 (@joekent16jan19) October 28, 2022
I’m praying for Paul Pelosi’s safety & speedy recovery. Political violence is unacceptable in our nation. https://t.co/G26e7Uv00t
.@POTUS is praying for Paul Pelosi and for Speaker Pelosi’s whole family. This morning he called Speaker Pelosi to express his support after this horrible attack. He is also very glad that a full recovery is expected. — Karine Jean-Pierre (@PressSec) October 28, 2022
.@POTUS is praying for Paul Pelosi and for Speaker Pelosi’s whole family. This morning he called Speaker Pelosi to express his support after this horrible attack. He is also very glad that a full recovery is expected.
Doug and I are appalled by the attack on Paul Pelosi, Speaker Pelosi’s husband. The entire Pelosi family is in our hearts and we wish him a speedy recovery. — Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) October 28, 2022
Doug and I are appalled by the attack on Paul Pelosi, Speaker Pelosi’s husband. The entire Pelosi family is in our hearts and we wish him a speedy recovery.
As I travel across Kentucky, I’m often asked if Congress is as angry a place as the media depicts.
The answer is, of course not. Sure, Republicans and Democrats disagree on many subjects, but our relations with each other are more often than not cordial and respectful, nothing like the vitriol of the internet.
In fact, because we know our areas of agreement are limited, we try hard to find conversations concerning areas we can agree upon.
Some of my most significant accomplishments in the Senate have come from reaching across the aisle and working with Democrats. For example, I recently teamed up with Senator Cory Booker to end mandatory animal testing for new drugs, and just last month the Senate unanimously passed our bill.
I’ve been a physician far longer than I’ve been a Senator and helping people has always been a core value of mine. So when I first ran for office, I promised to shake things up and write Washington a prescription for positive change. I promised to offer bold solutions to our problems, whether that meant working with Democrats or standing up for what’s right, even if the fight would get lonely sometimes.
Some of the areas where I’ve made great strides have been on issues Republicans typically shy away from, like a realist foreign policy view, criminal-justice reform, and protecting your privacy.
In addition to being a leading voice for bringing our troops home from far-flung conflicts, I’ve teamed up with progressive Democrat Senator Chris Murphy to block arms sales to countries like Saudi Arabia because of their wartime blockade of Yemen that has led to mass starvation.
And on the issue of privacy, I have regularly spoken out against the government's surveillance programs and have worked with Democrat Senator Ron Wyden to require the government get a judicial warrant before searching an American’s phone. One of our recent bills, the “4th Amendment is Not for Sale Act,” closes the legal loophole that allows the government to buy Americans’ personal information without a warrant.
Perhaps the most significant area of my bipartisan efforts has been justice reform. From day one of my time in the Senate I have been committed to fixing our broken justice system and I have introduced and cosponsored over two dozen bipartisan bills addressing these issues.
I’ve teamed up with Senator Cory Booker many times on bills like the "RESET Act" to address the issue of mandatory minimum sentencing. I successfully pushed for the “First Step Act” to become law. And, in the wake of the Breonna Taylor shooting, I introduced the "Justice for Breonna Taylor Act,” which would ban no-knock warrants nationwide. Most recently, I again worked with Senator Booker to strengthen and pass the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Bill, making lynching a federal crime.
In addition, I have introduced legislation to protect pregnant women in federal custody, which helps guarantee their health and safety and give birth in humane conditions. My proposals would bring much-needed reform to a system that often disproportionately punishes minorities and low-income Americans while also providing second chances to those who have made mistakes in the past but are willing to turn their lives around.
I’ve also worked with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand on the Military Justice Improvement Act to better address and professionalize how the military handles and prosecutes serious crimes like sexual assault.
But, just like I work with both sides of the aisle, I also hold both sides accountable. Many know me to be quite an outspoken critic of wasteful spending, and its because I have Kentuckians’ best interests in mind. Every dollar we waste or send overseas is a dollar that could have been spent on roads and bridges here at home.
Every time your government tries to spend its way out of a problem, I’m there to propose a solution that not only funds our needs, but also does it in a fiscally responsible way. Take for example my recent legislation that would allow unspent COVID-19 funds to be used for federal disaster relief.
My number one priority is putting Kentucky first and doing the best job I can to represent all Kentuckians, no matter what it takes. Whether I’m working across the aisle with Democrats or taking a stand to protect your tax dollars, I’m truly honored to be the one that gets to fight for you every day in Washington, and I look forward to continuing my efforts on your behalf.
Disgusting that Mike Franken would celebrate an assault (from behind) that resulted in 6 broken ribs, a damaged lung that had to be removed, and chronic pain. Advocacy for violence should disqualify Franken from holding ANY office. https://t.co/87qcHpcxy8 — Rand Paul (@RandPaul) October 25, 2022
Disgusting that Mike Franken would celebrate an assault (from behind) that resulted in 6 broken ribs, a damaged lung that had to be removed, and chronic pain. Advocacy for violence should disqualify Franken from holding ANY office. https://t.co/87qcHpcxy8