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Rand Paul poised to get revenge on Trump after being sidelined: report

April 9, 2026
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Rand Paul poised to get revenge on Trump after being sidelined: report

With an eye on his own political future, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has an opportunity to graduate from a thorn in Donald Trump’s sideto a roadblock halting some of the president’s key policies in their tracks. According to Politico’s Jordain Carney, Paul’s fellow Republicans are racing to pass aggressive immigration enforcement legislation, but Paul — a perennial maverick who has repeatedly defied Trumpon tariffs, the Iran war, and fiscal spending — is in position to upend their plans. “Rand generally votes no,” Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) said in an interview, capturing Paul’s reputation as Washington’s most reliable contrarian. Paul secured his committee chairmanship by seniority rather than Republican confidence. His colleagues would never have voluntarily placed this fiscal hawk in position to shape immigration enforcement policy — but here he is, with real power. The Republican establishment already has history with Paul’s obstruction. The Politico report notes, “It was Paul’s spending-hawk tendencies that got him sidelined by the White House and his GOP colleagues last year as they sought to wrap up the party’s tax-cuts-focused megabill.” The funding gap was enormous. Paul proposed $6.5 billion for building the border wall, while Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) pitched $46.5 billion. Graham proposed $45 billion for ICE detention facilities, roughly twice what Paul proposed. Graham dismissed Paul’s lower funding level as “shallow,” and committee members said Paul hadn’t even consulted with them. But Paul’s track record of principled opposition gives him credibility now. He was the only Republican to oppose Markwayne Mullin’s nominationas Homeland Security secretary, arguing Mullin lacked the temperament for the job. After federal agents shot and killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis in January, Paul raised pointed concerns about Trump’s immigration enforcement tactics. Some say Paul is also eyeing a 2028 presidential run, positioning himself as the GOP alternative to Trump’s expansion of federal power — a move that makes obstructing Trump legislation politically advantageous rather than risky. Paul has already warned he won’t support including Iran war funding in any reconciliation bill. On immigration enforcement, he remains strategically noncommittal about the June 1 deadline, suggesting he’s preserving his options.

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