
Trump says ‘of course’ Rand Paul invited to congressional picnic at White House after dispute over invitation
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President Donald Trump said Thursday that “of course” Sen. Rand Paul is invited to the annual congressional picnic later in the day, amid a dispute with the Kentucky Republican over his invite to the long-held bipartisan gathering.
Sen. Rand Paul is “of course” invited to the annual congressional picnic Thursday, President Donald Trump said after a dispute with the Kentucky Republican over his invite to the long-held bipartisan gathering. “Of course Senator Rand Paul and his beautiful wife and family are invited to the BIG White House Party tonight. He’s the toughest vote in the history of the U.S. Senate, but why wouldn’t he be?” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. “Besides, it gives me more time to get his Vote on the Great, Big, Beautiful Bill, one of the greatest and most important pieces of legislation ever put before our Senators & Congressmen/women,” he continued. Paul, who had previously claimed the White House disinvited him and his family from the picnic, posted later Thursday morning the invite was back on. “Turns out my grandson is actually invited to the Congressional Picnic! He is ready!” the senator wrote on X, along with a picture of himself holding the baby, who wore a small, red MAGA hat. CNN has reached out to Paul for additional comment.

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