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At today's Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) discussed President Trump's actions firing government employees.
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00:00You know, I think the question of whether we follow the law is an important question.
00:03Obviously, we should always follow the law.
00:06I think what makes it a more difficult question is we all know that you're not supposed to steal,
00:10you're not supposed to commit fraud, but if the president orders you to fire 10% of your people,
00:16is he breaking the law?
00:17There have been accusations made by the minority party that the president's authorizing people to break the law.
00:23Well, so it's a question.
00:24Can the president hire and fire people?
00:25It's gone all the way to the Supreme Court now, and the Supreme Court is siding with them.
00:29So we have to be careful about accusing the president and saying,
00:32oh, the president's ordering his people to break the law,
00:34because actually the court so far has sided with him on that.
00:38And the court may not side with him on everything, but that's why we have courts, and it is complicated.
00:42So when Mr. Allende responds that he would ask the counsel, it's sort of like, you know, he's not the boss.
00:48He's probably a little bit removed from the president.
00:50He has to ask for counsel on it.
00:52And if you feel that the president's doing the resigning is sort of ultimately the answer on this,
00:57but it isn't, I would just argue, not always as simple as we say, follow the law, follow the law,
01:03when there's a dispute over the law.
01:05A lot of these things, like separation of powers,
01:07we are probably going to have more separation of power issues decided under President Trump
01:11because he pushes the envelope than any president in our history.
01:14And you can argue that's good or bad,
01:15but the courts have so far sided with him on the hiring and firing that that's not illegal.
01:20Note my respectful dissent from some of your characterizations, Mr. Chair.

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