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Joel Willett says having his security clearance revoked gave added incentive for run for the Senate

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Joel Willett, a military veteran and former CIA officer, launched his Democratic campaign for the U.S. Senate from Kentucky on Wednesday, saying the recent fallout from having his security clearance revoked by the Trump administration gave him added incentive to run.

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Joel Willett says having his security clearance revoked gave added incentive for run for the Senate

In this photo released by Joel Willett, U.S. Senate candidate Joel Willett poses for a photo on Sept. 11, 2025, in Valley Station, a suburb of Louisville, Ky. (Joe Willett via AP)


LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Joel Willett, a military veteran and former CIA officer, launched his Democratic campaign for the U.S. Senate from Kentucky on Wednesday, saying the recent fallout from having his security clearance revoked by the Trump administration gave him added incentive to run.

“I’ve seen firsthand how the Trump administration and their far-right allies are trying to weaponize the government against anyone who disagrees with them,” Willett said in a campaign news release. “That just made me more determined to run.”

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