Rand Paul Will Continue His COVID-19 Investigations From Atop the Senate Homeland Security Committee
In a letter to his colleagues, Paul says the committee's "mission of oversight and investigations is critical to Congress reasserting itself."

When Republicans officially take control of the U.S. Senate in January, a longtime critic of the national security state and the federal government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic will helm a committee with the power to investigate both.
As the new chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) says he aims to do exactly that.
"I intend to restore our Committee's rightful place as the oversight body of the Senate," Paul wrote in a letter sent to his Senate colleagues on Thursday, shared with Reason.
Paul, who has been the top Republican on the committee for the past two years, said he would continue the committee's investigations into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Secret Service's security failures surrounding the assassination attempts against Donald Trump. He also promised "new investigations into executive branch failures and abuses, as well as conducting oversight of every dollar spent by the government."
Paul says that the committee's first tasks under his leadership will be confirming South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, a Republican, as the incoming Secretary of Homeland Security and examining the possible reinstatement of the "Remain in Mexico" policy—an immigration rule implemented during the first Trump administration that required asylum-seekers to remain outside the country to await hearings in immigration courts. The Biden administration scrapped that rule after a lengthy legal battle.
But it seems likely that Paul will keep the committee's attention largely focused on the COVID-19 pandemic and the role that the federal government played in funding gain-of-function research at the lab in Wuhan, China, where the disease is believed to have originated. That's been a priority for Paul in recent years, and investigatory work led by his office helped to confirm the "lab leak" theory that public health authorities had initially dismissed.
In comments to the New York Post this week, Paul said the combination of his chairmanship on the committee and an incoming Republican administration would help secure more answers.
"I think we're on the cusp of, really, the beginning of uncovering what happened with COVID," Paul told the Post.
Paul has also made a name for himself in the Senate as an advocate for cutting government spending and for reigning in the excessive spy powers enjoyed by America's intelligence community.
In the letter to his colleagues, Paul stressed both the need for fiscal restraint and for casting a critical eye on the immense powers of the federal government.
"I am gravely concerned about the fiscal health of our nation and the growing federal debt," he wrote. "Adding to that debt is irresponsible. We cannot continue to say yes to every new program and new spending proposal and expect to escape the consequences. We must also ensure every dollar the government spends is being spent properly and wisely."
In the letter, he told colleagues that the committee's investigatory powers would be available to support any senator's request for oversight of the new administration, whether coming from Democrats or Republicans.
There's no doubt that Paul will continue his important work into the origins of the pandemic, but living up to the promises made in Thursday's letter will require that Paul casts a critical eye on the incoming Trump administration too. We'll get an early indication of how seriously he takes the new oversight role at Noem's confirmation hearing, where Paul and other Republican senators should press her on everything from abolishing the Transportation Security Administration to President-elect Donald Trump's promise to pardon Ross Ulbricht.
There may be few glimmers of hope for libertarians with the incoming Republican administrating enjoying full control of Congress too. Paul's spot atop this committee could be one.
"This Committee's mission of oversight and investigations is critical to Congress reasserting itself," Paul wrote. "For the health of our republic, Congress must stand up once again for its constitutional role."
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“There may be few glimmers of hope for libertarians with the incoming Republican administrating enjoying full control of Congress too. Paul’s spot atop this committee could be one.”
Precisely why Libertarian-Republican support is 100-Times better than, “I lost the primaries so I’ll just cheat the process and send my Libertarian to the final game anyways.”
This is perhaps the best news this year.
More than glimmers. I'm blinded by the light.
It's a a mere twinkle for me, but that faint starlight is better then the black hole of the last 4 years.
Revved up like a deuce?
This is just (another) typo. It SHOULD HAVE been:
"There may be *A* few glimmers of hope for libertarians with the incoming Republican administrating enjoying full control of Congress"
Upside-down from the omission of ONE letter. Reason doesn't edit. So it's all gobbledegook.
Don't even try.
But when, oh when, will any republican ever push to sharply limit the ability of the executive branch to issue emergency orders without the need for legislative confirmation within a short time?
Say 14 days at the longest?
Congress declared war on Japan the day after Pearl Harbor. If that didn’t warrant 14 days of emergency orders, nothing does.
Sometime between now and the heat death of the universe. I think closer to the latter.
Moved.
Rand Paul has produced undeniable evidence of corruption and outright criminality on the part of Fauci and the NIH but the democrats have blocked any consequences. I'm not hopeful but criminal referrals to the new DOJ would look a little like justice. And a statute banning GOF with long term prison sentences for violations should be passed and enforced. Never forget. Never forgive.
+1
It blows my mind that my children learn about My Lai in school but if I discuss the facts that the government funded GOF research, killed several million people with it at home and abroad, paid big pharma up front to develop a placebo whose immunity starts two weeks *after* getting injected and doesn't last even 3 mos. to cover their asses, and then censored social media to cover it all up… within all of ours’ lifetimes, about half of them act like I just took a shit in the middle of whatever room I’m in.
I'm hoping Dr Paul goes after and Fauci and maybe even jails him.
I don't wear a mask so I don't look like a Kamala Harris supporter.
There's no doubt that Paul will continue his important work into the origins of the pandemic, but living up to the promises made in Thursday's letter will require that Paul casts a critical eye on the incoming Trump administration too.
Boehm, I know you may be rocking a vertical ID, but just so you know, Fauci was the Trump administration, so yes, we in the comments agree with you, hopefully he'll cast a very... very... very critical eye on the Trump administration.
I don't think Boehm has the IQ points to grasp the fact that if the Trump Administration stole the election in 2016 and set up and funded GOF research in China in 2014 when it was paused domestically, members of the *Obama* administration would also be obligated to swing from ropes.
Sorry, Boehm. Not buying your newfound revelation that Republicans and vastly closer to libertarianism than Dems. Whether your multi-year delusion was reluctant or strategic, it was still delusion. And you're still a retard.
1. Ryan's investigation into the fake COVID crisis is four years too late.
2. Ryan needs to investigate Birx' and Fauci's financials to see how much they got to tell so many lies about COVID.
3. Even if Birx and Fauci would admit what they told the American public was all bullshit, no one would prosecute them, so why the investigation in the first place?
Yeah fuck this Ryan guy. Glad, Rand started his attacks/investigation as early as May of 2020, arguing with Fauci over schools opening in the fall and the strength of natural immunity. Rand is also 1 of 4 Republicans who didn't vote for the budget busting Cares Act in the Senate.
But yes fuck all the Ryan's out there who sold this country out for their political careers.
But yes fuck all the Ryan’s out there who sold this country out for their political careers.
Let's Go Brandon indeed.
Get em, Rand. No amnesty for anyone who helped shutdown the economy and violating ever Americans civil rights. No amnesty for those who skirted American law barring GoF and protected the Chinese (and potentially American) government(s) from the worlds rightful wrath for creating the virus.
In news involving his dad:
https://x.com/VivekGRamaswamy/status/1856887737447551108
Look up Practically-A-Book Review: Rootclaim $100,000 Lab Leak Debate. Covid didn’t come from a lab.
So, two nobodies bet each other and have a debate on the internet, one of them loses, and that proves something to you? And you think advertising that convinces people you know what you're talking about and/or are right? Moreover, you think that explains away the documented censorship of dissent by those same actors who would be both responsible for performing the research in Wuhan *and* all the lies about "two weeks to flatten the curve", right?
Lemme guess, if I go back looking for past posts from you here, I'm going to find support for masking, 6 ft. of separation, and that you got vaccinated once Biden and the DNC decided it was OK. That you aren't actually making any sort of real point here and you're just acting retarded because you feel you haven't convinced enough people of it yet.
Good
We need more senators who question and investigate our government
Rand Paul will continue to waste money to buff up his own importance. He left the libertarian fold long ago. He can do investigation after investigation of the COVID19 origin, and he will still get no farther than there is both evidence for and against the lab leak idea. What is bad is that running down the origin rabbit hole doesn't help with the next epidemic or pandemic.
Gosh; Maybe our government health-gods should send all that "wasted money" to China and create another lab-leaked pandemic? /s
F'En dumb*ss.
It is time to bring Fauci to justice. Rand Paul if just the man to get it started.