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Rand Paul ends filibuster against CIA director nominee after almost 13 hours
After nearly 13 hours on the Senate floor, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has finished his filibuster of the nomination of John Brennan as director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Senators from both parties joined the Republican from Kentucky, who opposes John O. Brennan to lead the C.I.A. and said he would “speak until I can no longer speak.”
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, look into Twitter messages from people keen to "Stand With Rand." The Twitterverse, said Cruz, is "blowing up." And as the night went on, Cruz spoke for longer periods as Paul leaned against a desk across the floor. Cruz, an insurgent
The senator from Kentucky staged a filibuster over the government's use of lethal drone strikes, forcing the Senate to delay the expected confirmation of John O. Brennan to lead the C.I.A..
Senators from both parties joined the Republican from Kentucky, who opposes John O. Brennan to lead the C.I.A. and said he would “speak until I can no longer speak.”
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