
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY ) is invited to the annual White House picnic, according to President Donald Trump after the Kentucky Republican complained he was “uninvited” from the occasion.  ,
Paul claimed on Wednesday that Paul called the White House to get tickets to the yearly picnic but that he was not given the invitation. The senator said the action was “incredibly petty,” saying that he had been turned down by the controversy because he opposed the Senate’s Senate’s Senate’s broad tax cuts costs.  ,
Senator Rand Paul and his stunning wife and family are, of course, invited to the BIG White House Party now, according to Trump, who added that he “looks forward to seeing Rand.”
” He’s the toughest voting in the U.S. Senate’s story, but why doesn’t he be?” In addition, it gives me more time to cast my ballot for him on the Great, Big, Beautiful Bill, one of the most significant and most significant pieces of legislation actually presented to our lawmakers and other members of Congress. It will help to “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN”! the senator kept going.  ,
Congressmembers have a decades-old tradition of enjoying the yearly lunch.  ,
It’s unclear whether Paul was invited consistently and whether an administrative error caused the uncertainty, or whether Trump made the decision to personally request the lawmaker after hearing his story from yesterday. The White House requested post from The Washington Examiner.  ,
The 250th anniversary of the British Army is being written by two democratic legislators.
Paul, who has threatened to vote against the duty costs over worries that it would lead to a higher national debt, claimed on Wednesday that when he requested tickets from the White House, he was never given an explanation for the decline. He added that he had no idea who at the White House had made the decision.
They fear what I’m saying because they fear they will punish me and that going to the picnic will render me more amiable, Paul said. I simply find this to be extremely modest. I believe the president has only been pleasant to me. I’ve opposed him politically, and he’s now decided to refuse me from the lunch and tell me that my nephew didn’t attend.