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irisblue

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Thu Feb 12, 2026, 04:08 PM Thursday

Rand Paul did the right thing today. I feel faint [View all]

Source-https://www.npr.org/2026/02/12/nx-s1-5707281/senate-dhs-oversight-hearing#:~:text=Thursday's%20oversight%20hearing%20by%20the,That's%20an%20escalatory%20thing.%22


Snip-Thursday's oversight hearing by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security began with a rebuke by Chairman Rand Paul, R-Ky., who asked leaders from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to watch frame-by-frame video of the events leading up to the death of 37-year-old Alex Pretti.


Paul then asked the officials if the use of force on display in the video — from women being shoved, the close use of pepper spray, to the ultimate shots fired at Pretti by Border Patrol — were justified tactics. And he asked if any of the actions were "deescalatory."

"It's clearly evident that the public trust has been lost. To restore trust in ICE and Border Patrol, they must admit their mistakes, be honest and forthright with their rules of engagement and pledge to reform," Paul said in his opening remarks.

"It's terrible police work, but there has to ultimately be repercussions. I think he [Pretti] is retreating at every moment," Paul said. "He's trying to get away, and he's being sprayed in the face. I don't think that's de-escalatory. That's an escalatory thing."

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Stopped analog clock & when a terrible person does the right thing, irisblue Thursday #1
Not if theyre LEGIT crazy Libertarians...they think having a standing army is govt overreach, Volaris Thursday #9
Yes sometimes Libertarians do say the right things .... FakeNoose Thursday #13
I have to believe all of popsdenver 16 hrs ago #22
Nonetheless he did vote to fund DHS today, DJ Synikus Makisimus Thursday #2
Every once in awhile he screws up and does the right thing Bayard Thursday #4
So in other words, he's a fucking hypocrite. AZ8theist Thursday #12
Most libertarians are leftstreet 19 hrs ago #18
One would think....... AZ8theist 15 hrs ago #23
Wherein the gulf between "saying" and "doing" is demonstrated... RockRaven Thursday #3
Never thought Rand Paul would ever "step up". Maybe, just maybe he is coming into his own? Let us hope. nt Evolve Dammit Thursday #5
There have been other times he has hit the mark. He is different. Ponder that. twodogsbarking Thursday #6
That's actually not that big of a story. Rand in the past has occasionally done the right thing. Fil1957 Thursday #7
The Confederacy has lost Kentucky Nasruddin Thursday #8
Kentucky never joined the Confederacy Jose Garcia Thursday #10
They came damn close, though. Wednesdays Thursday #15
Ketucky sent 65 regiments to the US Army. They sent 10 to the Confederates. malthaussen 20 hrs ago #16
Some history I certainly did not know. Thanks. efhmc 18 hrs ago #20
Rand Paul vote to acquit Trump RetiredParatrooper Thursday #11
At the end, Paul should have added, "and that was nothing but pure evil and murder'! CarolinaNC Thursday #14
I've always thought of Rand Paul as more of a Barry Goldwater Republican. generalbetrayus 20 hrs ago #17
Nope. You always do right or you do WRONG. efhmc 17 hrs ago #21
Now, please do the same with the frame-by-frame of Rene Good's murder pat_k 18 hrs ago #19
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