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In a TV interview, Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul said he would not support using the U.S. military to deport immigrants from the interior.
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Paul described the attack as brutal, and said a suspect had been arrested. The incident comes as a House panel this week holds the first in a series of oversight hearings on D.C., including on crime.
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Since taking office in 2011, Paul has burnished his credentials by taking libertarian stances on issues like taxes, foreign policy and aid.
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We talk to Booker, then get analysis of the race. Senator Rand Paul did not agree to be on the program.
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This is the first time in U.S. history a former president has been investigated for possibly violating the 1917 law. But it's not the first time the Espionage Act has been under scrutiny, experts say.
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Russia and Ukraine, two countries at war with each other, also differ in their views of Kentucky’s two U.S. senators.
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Charles Booker won the Democratic nomination against six little-known candidates in this year’s primary election for the U.S. Senate, a walk in the park compared to the challenge he faces this November against incumbent Republican Sen. Rand Paul.
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That’s 5% higher than a poll taken last year by the same organization. The poll by Mason-Dixon Polling and Strategy also focused on the U.S. Senate race between Republican incumbent Sen. Rand Paul and former State Rep. Charles Booker, a Democrat.
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Commentary: Area congressmen voted against a fix for the Brent Spence. Thankfully, it doesn't matterWith the exception of Rob Portman and Mitch McConnell, all the Republican members of Congress who have a direct interest in solving the Brent Spence Bridge problem voted against Biden's infrastructure bill.
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U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren has endorsed Charles Booker’s bid to unseat incumbent Republican Rand Paul in Kentucky’s senate race next year. Warren is a...