Rand's stand

Is Kentucky's junior senator the most important man in Washington?

Sen. Rand Paul.
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Rand Paul has thrown down the gauntlet.

This week, the Kentucky Republican came out against President Trump's picks to run the State Department and the CIA, risking his occasional golfing buddy's wrath. "I'm going to do everything I can to block them," the senator said of CIA Director Mike Pompeo, Trump's nominee for secretary of state, and Gina Haspel, the president's selection to replace Pompeo.

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W. James Antle III

W. James Antle III is the politics editor of the Washington Examiner, the former editor of The American Conservative, and author of Devouring Freedom: Can Big Government Ever Be Stopped?.