Lodi News-Sentinel

McConnell: Paul’s absence another challenge

- By Bruce Schreiner

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Sen. Rand Paul’s absence from the Senate while recovering from an assault in Kentucky creates another challenge for a slim Republican majority that’s caused heartburn for its lack of unity at times, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday.

McConnell wished his fellow Kentuckian a speedy recovery from the attack Friday that left Paul with five broken ribs. Paul, a former GOP presidenti­al candidate, told police that a neighbor came on his property and tackled him from behind on Friday, an arrest warrant said.

“We’re thinking about him and hoping he’ll recover quickly and be able to come back to the Senate very soon,” McConnell told reporters in Kentucky.

Rene Boucher, 59, was arrested and charged with misdemeano­r fourth-degree assault with a minor injury. Boucher lives next door to Paul and his wife in Bowling Green, Ky., according to Warren County property records.

Kentucky State Police say the FBI is investigat­ing to see if the attack was politicall­y motivated, which Boucher’s attorney disputed. Matt Baker, Boucher’s attorney, told WBKO the attack was not planned.

“I’ve seen a couple of media spots that would tend to suggest that it was politicall­y motivated. That is absolutely and unequivoca­lly untrue,” Baker said. “It’s just a very, very hugely regrettabl­e incident that would not happen again in a million years.”

Baker has not returned a call from The Associated Press seeking comment.

Boucher was released from jail Saturday on a $7,500 bond. He has a court date scheduled for Thursday.

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