The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

Rand Paul: Congress Is 'Afraid of the President'

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Nov 20, 2025
U.S. Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky discusses major political issues with a focus on individual freedom. He defends his push to release Jeffrey Epstein files for transparency and criticizes President Trump's tariffs as harmful and unconstitutional. Paul expresses concern over military interventions, particularly against Venezuela, and warns Congress about the risks of unchecked executive power. He reflects on the fading influence of the Tea Party and hints at a potential presidential run in 2028 while advocating for true libertarian principles.
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Transparency Versus Trial By Publicity

  • Rand Paul argues releasing Epstein files is about preventing unequal justice for the wealthy.
  • He also warns publicizing mere investigations can unfairly ruin innocent public figures.
INSIGHT

Trade Deficits Aren't Theft

  • Rand Paul says trade deficits don't mean Americans were 'ripped off' because voluntary exchange benefits both parties.
  • He highlights rising global prosperity and manufacturing growth contradict protectionist claims.
ADVICE

Rein In Emergency Powers

  • Limit emergency powers because presidents can use them to impose tariffs and other unilateral actions.
  • Make emergencies expire unless legislatures affirmatively approve extensions.
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