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House Votes to Override Trump's Veto of Defense Bill
The Democratic-controlled House voted overwhelmingly Monday to override President Donald Trump’s veto of a defense policy bill, setting the stage for what would be the first veto override of his presidency.
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Trump Vetoes Defense Bill, Setting Up Possible Override Vote
President Donald Trump on Wednesday vetoed the annual defense policy bill, following through on threats to veto a measure that has broad bipartisan support in Congress and potentially setting up the first override vote of his presidency.
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What's in the $900 Billion Coronavirus Relief Plan: Stimulus Checks, Unemployment Aid and More
The legislation includes a $300 weekly unemployment supplement, $600 direct payments and nearly $300 billion in Paycheck Protection Program loans.
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Senate Sends Trump Defense Bill He Has Vowed to Veto
The Senate has approved a wide-ranging defense policy bill, sending it to President Donald Trump, despite his threat to veto it because the bill does not clamp down on big tech companies he claims were biased during the election
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Fauci, Sen. Rand Paul Have Heated Exchange During Hearing
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci had a heated exchange during a Senate hearing Wednesday on the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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‘You Are Not Listening,' Fauci Tells Sen. Rand Paul During Senate Coronavirus Hearing
White House coronavirus advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci pushed back against Republican Sen. Rand Paul’s claim that New York has overcome the coronavirus pandemic because it achieved herd immunity.
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Sen. Rand Paul Surrounded by Protesters After Leaving Trump's RNC Speech
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., was surrounded by protestors, who were yelling for Paul to say Breonna Taylor’s name, as he and his wife left the White House Thursday night.
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Day 2 of the 2020 Republican National Convention
Take a look back at some of the key takeaways from the second night of the 2020 Republican National Convention.
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DeJoy Defends 6-Day Delivery Schedule After Sen. Paul Suggests Service Cuts
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy defended the Postal Service’s current six-day delivery schedule after Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., suggested cutting back mail delivery in rural areas to two days a week.
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Emotions Run High as Sen. Rand Paul Stalls Anti-Lynching Bill
The Senate is at an impasse over a widely backed bill to designate lynching as a federal hate crime, and tempers boiled over on Thursday in an emotional debate cast against a backdrop of widespread protests over police treatment of African Americans.
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Rand Paul Becomes First US Senator to Test Positive for Coronavirus
Republican Rand Paul of Kentucky becomes first US senator to test positive for coronavirus.
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Senate Votes to Renew Federal Surveillance Powers
The Senate has passed legislation that would extend three expired federal surveillance powers that law enforcement officials use to fight terrorists.
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Sen. Rand Paul to Dr. Fauci: ‘I Don't Think You're the End-All'
Dr. Anthony Fauci responds to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., about the idea of opening schools in the fall and why he believes science should lead the way.
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Paul Recovered From Coronavirus; Volunteering at Hospital
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul says he has recovered from the coronavirus
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Sen. Rand Paul Kept Working for Six Days After Virus Test
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul says he was tested a week ago for the novel coronavirus, but continued working at the Capitol because he “felt that it was highly unlikely” he was sick since he had no symptoms of the illness
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Rand Paul Is First Senator to Test Positive for Coronavirus
This makes Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., the third member of Congress to announce a positive diagnosis for COVID-19.
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Roberts Refuses to Read Sen. Paul's Question During Senate Impeachment Trial
Chief Justice John Roberts made the decision not to read one of Sen. Rand Paul’s, R–Ky., questions during Thursday’s impeachment trial in the Senate.
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‘Insulting and Demeaning': 2 GOP Lawmakers Rip Trump Administration After Iran Briefing
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle came away with vastly different interpretations of two classified briefings that top administration officials held on Wednesday about the airstrike last week that killed top Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. Speaking alongside Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, said, “I had hoped and expected to receive more information outlining the legal, factual and moral...
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NYC Medical Examiner Identifies Remains of Sept. 11 Victim, Day After 200th FDNY Firefighter Dies from 9/11-Related Illness
The New York City Medical Examiner has identified another person killed in the September 11 terror attacks, the 1,644th victim identified
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Senators Launch Bipartisan Bid to Block Saudi Arms Sales
Directly challenging President Donald Trump’s use of executive power, Democrats and Republicans in the Senate are banding together to introduce more than a dozen resolutions aimed at blocking the Trump administration’s sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia. The maneuver amounts to a remarkable display of bipartisan pushback to Trump’s foreign policy and threatens to tangle the Senate in a series...