Politics & Government

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul to head Homeland Security Committee

Jul 30, 2024; Washington, DC, USA; Senate Homeland Security Committee Ranking Member Rand Paul, R-Ky.,  is seen before Ronald L. Rowe, Jr, Acting Director of the U.S. Secret Service and Paul Abbate, Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, testify on the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump during a joint hearing with the Senate Homeland Security Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee on July 30, 2024 in Washington.. Mandatory Credit: Josh Morgan-USA TODAY
Jul 30, 2024; Washington, DC, USA; Senate Homeland Security Committee Ranking Member Rand Paul, R-Ky., is seen before Ronald L. Rowe, Jr, Acting Director of the U.S. Secret Service and Paul Abbate, Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, testify on the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump during a joint hearing with the Senate Homeland Security Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee on July 30, 2024 in Washington.. Mandatory Credit: Josh Morgan-USA TODAY USA TODAY NETWORK

Rand Paul has chosen to chair the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee in the next Congress, asserting that the legislative body “must stand up once again for its constitutional role.”

A longtime critic of government overreach and a skeptic of certain national security measures, Paul’s chairmanship is likely to bring a distinct libertarian-leaning perspective to the committee’s work.

One of Paul’s obsessions — investigating the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic and Dr. Anthony Fauci’s response to it — is certain to be central to the committee’s work in the new year.

Paul said Thursday his first committee hearing would examine reinstating the Remain in Mexico policy, a controversial measure by President-elect Donald Trump to require asylum seekers arriving at the southern border to wait in Mexico while their cases are processed by U.S. courts.

Though Paul never formally endorsed Trump’s reelection campaign, his policy alignment on immigration control could help the Kentucky senator get back in the president-elect’s good graces.

One of the first high-profile tasks Paul will steer is the confirmation hearing for Trump’s nomination to head the Department of Homeland Security, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.

He said he would “expeditiously” move Noem’s nomination in time for Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025.

This story was originally published November 15, 2024 at 4:45 AM with the headline "Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul to head Homeland Security Committee."

David Catanese
McClatchy DC
David Catanese is a national political correspondent for McClatchy in Washington. He’s covered campaigns for more than a decade, previously working at U.S. News & World Report and Politico. Prior to that he was a television reporter for NBC affiliates in Missouri and North Dakota. You can send tips, smart takes and critiques to dcatanese@mcclatchydc.com.
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