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"He would bring to the Senate the independence, the abilities, the reputation, and the disposition that will make him a great senator, that will serve us Mainers well and make us proud every day and that will begin to rebuild and restore the Senate to what it was intended to be."
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Angus Stanley King Jr. is an American lawyer and politician who has served since 2013 as the junior United States senator from Maine. A political independent who caucuses with the Democratic Party, he served from 1995 to 2003 as the 72nd governor of Maine.

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Angus Stanley King Jr. is an American lawyer and politician who has served since 2013 as the junior United States senator from Maine. A political independent who caucuses with the Democratic Party, he served from 1995 to 2003 as the 72nd governor of Maine.

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"Theres a paradox at the heart of the creation of any government, whether its here or anywhere else on Earth, and anywhere else in history. Theres a paradox built in, because the essence of creating government is to give it power, give it our power, in order to look after us, in order to provide for the common defense, to ensure domestic tranquility, to provide justice to our people. In other words, were giving our power to this separate entity. But we have to do so with the realization that the power thats being given has the potential to be abused. In other words, how do we give power to this entity, this government, and ensure that the government itself doesnt use that power to abuse us as citizens? This is a question at the heart of all political discussion throughout history. The Romans even had a question that captured it. The question was, "quis custodiet, ipsos custodes?" It means who will guard the guardians? Who will guard those who we have given power to guard us? Its a fundamental question thats confronted every society and every government throughout history."
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"This small group, and we dont know who they are, but this small group apparently its reported in their 20s have no experience with government, no experience with foreign aid, no experience with the operation of the United States government, but theyre making basically policy decisions and constitutional decisions. The Constitution does not give to the President or his designee the power to extinguish a statutorily established agency. I can think of no greater violation of the strictures of the Constitution or usurpation of the power of this body. None."
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