Mark Levin Rips Into Rand Paul Over Iran
Levin: Kentucky senator 'no different than' Ilhan Omar on foreign policy
Zach Faria
JULY 18, 2019
Mark Levin tore into Sen. Rand Paul (R., Ky.) on his radio show Wednesday over his foreign policy after news that Paul wanted to be President Donald Trump's emissary to Iran.
The conservative radio host responded to news that Paul had pitched Trump on being a backchannel to Iran for the administration and meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif to reduce tensions. Paul had previously criticized the administration over the economic sanctions placed on Iran, saying Iranians viewed the sanctions as an act of war.
Levin said Paul was "no different than Bernie Sanders or frankly Ilhan Omar" when it comes to foreign policy, and labeled him a "Code Pink ideologue" who puts "America last."
"I just hope he doesn't get sucked into this, I really do," Levin said of Trump, "because Rand Paul is the wrong guy to be running interference to be running point. He's not dovish, he's a Code Pink ideologue."
"A lot these people who say America first, they don't believe in America first," Levin added. "They believe when it comes to foreign policy, America last."
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