https://www.politico.com/minutes/congress/09-30-2021/rands-iron-dome-opposition/
What happened: Sen.
Rand Paul (R-Ky.) objected to swift passage of a bill to replenish
Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system, five congressional sources
told POLITICO.
The bill, which cleared the House overwhelmingly last week with more than 400 votes in favor,
would appropriate $1 billion for the Iron Dome, a state-of-the-art
system that prevents rockets from striking inside Israel’s borders.
The
House-passed bill was brought up as a “hotline” for both parties — a
process that requires the consent of all 100 senators in order for the
bill to hit the Senate floor immediately for a vote. Democrats cleared
the hotline unanimously, three people said, but the GOP hotline didn’t
go through due to Paul’s concerns that the new funding for the Iron Dome
was not offset with spending cuts elsewhere.
An
effort — supported by Republicans — to hotline an amendment to the
funding bill that would add the Iron Dome money also fell apart this
week.
Paul's perspect: “He
proposed that we pay for the House bill with money that is going to go
to the Taliban,” a spokeswoman for the Kentucky senator said. A Senate
GOP staffer confirmed that Paul held the measure over Afghanistan aid.