Sen. Rand Paul Teases Endorsement in 2024 Race – The Messenger

Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul on Thursday teased that he would make an endorsement in the 2024 presidential race on Friday morning.

"Hey everybody," Paul says in a video posted to his X, formerly Twitter, account. "As you know, I've been pretty quiet about the presidential race, which is kind of unusual for me, but tune in tomorrow morning and I've got something very important to say on the presidential race."

Paul's teaser comes just three days before the first-in-the-nation Iowa Caucus on Jan. 15.

The senator ran his own presidential campaign in 2016, but ultimately backed former President Donald Trump's bid and did so again in 2020.

Paul, who is a libertarian, met with Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday. After the meeting, he praised Kennedy's skepticism of crony capitalism, I like his skepticism that large parts of the regulatory apparatus of the government have been taken over by big business," according to Politico.

The Kentucky senator also told Politico that he has met with most of the 2024 Oval Office hopefuls and was not yet ready to make his official endorsement at that time.

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