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flag Sen. Rand Paul opposes both parties' spending plans, urging a $2T-$3T debt cut via his "Six Penny Plan" to balance the budget in five years.

flag Sen. Rand Paul, a long-time fiscal conservative, told Newsmax he remains a "persistent critic of overspending," opposing both major parties' spending plans, which he says would add $2 trillion and $3 trillion in debt respectively. flag He criticized the Republican-led continuing resolution for mirroring Democratic spending levels from December 2024, which Democrats previously supported, and advocated for his "Six Penny Plan" to balance the budget within five years by cutting six cents from every dollar of federal spending. flag Paul predicted the government would reopen soon, as bipartisan deals often emerge despite current resistance, citing Washington’s entrenched gridlock.

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