Paul calls domestic surveillance 'bulls---'
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul has a message for those who claim additional mass surveillance could have prevented the recent terror attacks in Paris, France, and a similar attack on U.S. soil.
"Bulls---," the Republican presidential hopeful told an estimated 200 students Thursday at George Washington University.
"There's already clamor to now demand more surveillance of the American people, [that] we would be safe if you would just give up more of your liberty," Paul said.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"When they stand up on television and say the tragedy in Paris means you need to give up your liberty [and] we need more phone surveillance, bulls---!" he added to overwhelming applause.