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Paul Thanks Treasury Secretary: 'The Fight to Audit the Fed Lives On' This 'isn't just legislation. It's part of a movement my father, Ron Paul, started to bring sunlight to the most secretive institution in Washington. randpaulreview.com/p/paul-thanks-…
As a U.S. citizen by choice, I don’t take today for granted. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness aren’t just words—they’re a promise I crossed oceans for. Grateful to Jefferson, my favorite Founder—whose pen lit the flame of freedom. Grateful every day. 🇺🇸Happy 4th🇺🇸
My late wife Rhonda with an MIT engineering degree used to say, “what they’re doing in DC isn’t 3D chess, they’re chewing on the checkers and arguing which tastes better, red or black.”
BRUTAL. Rand Paul DESTROYS Mike Waltz over voting for Liz Cheney's ridiculous Bill.
The @RandPaul plan would save $1 trillion in taxpayer dollars over ten years. But could also finally help small businesses and individuals seeking loans. @RandPaulReview open.substack.com/pub/randpaulre…
Team Trump vowed to release the Epstein client list. Now they say it doesn’t even exist. Maybe they think we’re stupid. Thomas Massie would absolutely release the list. And has even said so. open.substack.com/pub/classythom…
The country would be better off with a Rand Paul and a Thomas Massie in every state.

The Big Not-So-Beautiful Bill has officially passed both chambers. Despite a few conservative provisions, it explodes the deficit in the near term. This is Washington's MO: short-term politicking over long-term sustainability.
Thanks to @FBIDirectorKash, we now have the electronic devices Dr. Fauci used during the COVID pandemic and throughout the first Trump administration. Now, it’s time to find out what was on those devices. thehill.com/policy/healthc…
🧵Many of us were called “conspiracy theorists” for questioning whether or not COVID-19 started because of a lab leak. After all, Anthony Fauci and the NIH had been funding dangerous gain-of-function research. cnbc.com/2021/06/09/fau…
Throughout the Vote-a-rama, I was working all night to stop Congress from adding to our debt. I met with @VP and I reiterated my offer to vote for the bill—if it included a 90% reduction in the debt ceiling. No earmarks. No handouts. Just real fiscal reform. I wasn’t looking…
It IS our responsibility - and we must stop trying to pass the mess along to someone else!
I recently spoke with a constituent who was disappointed with @RepThomasMassie and @RandPaul for voting against the OBBB. I explained that I was grateful for their votes, as they seemed to only politicians looking out for the well-being of my children and future generations.…
I have the same question as @RepThomasMassie. Why does Washington feel the need to spend the same amount as last year (or MORE!)? We should be reining in out-of-control spending and focus on paying down our national debt.
“Why do we never cut spending?” -@RepThomasMassie
Republicans told the American people that if we won last November, we’d reduce spending and be fiscally responsible. We shouldn’t have to wait until 2032 to cut spending to pre-pandemic levels.
The main fiscal effect of the health provisions of OBBB is to gradually restore the projected path of federal Medicaid & Obamacare subsidy spending to the pre-Biden levels. Total spending in 2025 is ~$200 billion, or 33% higher, than what CBO projected just four years ago!
A small grocery store threw me out four years ago because I wasn't wearing a mask and would not. I was extremely bitter about this and have not been back. Finally I went in today. I asked to see the manager. I told her what happened and why I've boycotted for so long. She…
.@RandPaul is here for AMERICANS, not illegals. Heck yeah! @RandPaulReview
Rand Paul says as soon as the Senate is back in session, he will file legislation to block ALL Medicaid payments to illegals "immediately”
“Why do we never cut spending?” -@RepThomasMassie
“Why do we never cut spending?” -@RepThomasMassie
When it comes to the Big-Not-So-Beautiful Bill, I’m asking one simple question: Will the deficit be higher or lower next year? The answer is clear: higher. That’s why I’m voting no, and I urge my colleagues to ask themselves the same question before they vote.
“Why do we never cut spending?” -@RepThomasMassie