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Senate Homeland Security Ranking Member Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., right, asks questions of U.S. Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe and FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate during a Joint Senate Commit

Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky has expressed his desire to abolish the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), although he acknowledges that this outcome is unlikely. In an interview with Politico, Sen. Paul stated that he would like to eliminate CISA, citing concerns about potential censorship of online content and intrusions into the First Amendment.

Sen. Paul highlighted the importance of the First Amendment and questioned the necessity of CISA, noting that the United States functioned for 248 years without the agency. Despite his reservations, he acknowledged the challenges of abolishing CISA.

In response to Sen. Paul’s comments, CISA’s senior advisor for public affairs, Ron Eckstein, emphasized that the agency does not engage in censorship or facilitate censorship. Eckstein stated that CISA’s primary mission is to reduce risks to critical infrastructure while safeguarding Americans’ freedom of speech, civil rights, civil liberties, and privacy.

He questions the necessity of CISA, citing the importance of the First Amendment.
Senator Rand Paul wants to abolish CISA due to censorship concerns.
CISA’s senior advisor refutes claims of censorship, emphasizing the agency’s mission.

Established in 2018 during President Trump’s first term, CISA plays a crucial role in protecting the nation’s cybersecurity and infrastructure. The agency was created through the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act of 2018, signed into law by President Trump.

Following the Republican victory in the 2024 Senate elections, Sen. Paul is set to become the chair of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. In a press release, Sen. Paul emphasized the committee’s role in oversight and investigations, stating that Congress must assert its constitutional responsibilities.

Sen. Paul outlined the committee’s priorities, including examining the reinstatement of the Remain in Mexico policy from the previous Trump administration. As the incoming chair of the committee, Sen. Paul aims to strengthen Congress’s role in upholding the nation’s security and constitutional principles.



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