King blasted Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul's efforts to block renewing critical provisions of the Patriot Act as "shameful."
ADAM EDELMAN, New York Daily News: Politics
Sun, 06/07/2015 - 1:04pm
King blasted Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul's efforts to block renewing critical provisions of the Patriot Act as "shameful."
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