Rand Paul Plans To Filibuster Patriot Act

Via Huffington Post

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said this week that he intends to mount a fight against the reauthorization of the Patriot Act, the post-Sept. 11 law that gives the National Security Agency much of its authority to conduct surveillance programs.

“I’m going to lead the charge in the next couple of weeks as the Patriot Act comes forward. We will be filibustering. We will be trying to stop it. We are not going to let them run over us,” Paul told the New Hampshire Union Leader on Monday.

The Patriot Act expires June 1, but Congress must effectively renew the law by May 22nd because of a scheduled weeklong break. Paul, a civil libertarian who hopes to capture the 2016 Republican nomination for president, has consistently spoken against reauthorizing the law, going so far as to oppose a 2014 bill that would have ended controversial NSA phone record collection because it left the government’s broad authority to conduct surveillance intact.

It’s unclear whether Paul plans to vote to block reauthorizing the surveillance law, or whether he intends to mount a traditional “talking” filibuster that would eat up valuable time on the Senate floor. A request with the senator’s spokesperson for more details was not immediately returned.

The Kentucky Republican isn’t the only member of the Senate with objections to the Patriot Act. On the other side of the aisle, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), who is one of the most persistent critics of U.S. surveillance programs, has said that he, too, plans to wage war over some of the law’s most controversial provisions. In an interview with MSNBC on Sunday, Wyden threatened to mount a filibuster if Congress reauthorizes Section 215 of the act, upon which the government has built its rationale for the bulk data collection revealed in 2013 by NSA leaker Edward Snowden.

Wyden and Paul have teamed up on national security issues in the past. In 2013, the senator from Oregon lent his voice to Paul’s filibuster of the nomination of John Brennan as CIA director.

A request for comment with a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who is a strong supporter of the Patriot Act, was not immediately returned on Monday.

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Westcoaster
Westcoaster
May 12, 2015 4:00 pm

This spying shit must stop and all these traitorous neo-cons need to be “tarred, feathered, and run out of D.C. on a rusty rail”.
Thing is, with the NSA’s record of blatant lying, we’ll not know for sure if the spying actually ends when 215 sunsets.

Lysander
Lysander
May 12, 2015 7:53 pm

Crom Bless good old Rand Paul. His will be a gallant, but (alas) futile gesture. But at least he tried, so that makes him on our side, right? lol

Reminds me of that scene from Animal House….

B
B
May 12, 2015 8:52 pm

Everyone needs to call their Congressmen on this issue and convince their families and friends to do so likewise. Squish this bastard. People have to start standing up to this Security State and satrt taking our country back

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
May 12, 2015 9:44 pm

The plus side of NSA spying is that there can never be a 9/11 or other major successful terrorist attack that can’t be labelled a false flag or an inside job.

bruce
bruce
May 13, 2015 1:42 am

B,

You don’t take a county back by calling your congressmen. He’s your enemy already. The only way you take a country back, is with gun powder, lead and blood. Your government knows this, your military knows this, your police departments know this and they are all getting ready in case the public ever figures it all out.

Ottomatik
Ottomatik
May 13, 2015 9:52 am

Mozilla has a vehicle for complaint on their start page, might generate some mass.