Rand Paul and Chris Christie Battle Over the NSA
The senator says he stands for the Constitution. The governor counters that his opponent is “blowing hot air.”
Christie and Paul Clash Over NSA and Phone Records
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Kentucky Senator Rand Paul had a heated exchange over the National Security Agency's domestic surveillance during Thursday night's Republican presidential debate in Cleveland.
Christie began the contentious back and forth by saying his experience prosecuting terrorists as a U.S. attorney and the people he knew who died on 9/11 led him to support the provisions that Paul has vocally opposed.