Videos

Senator Lee answers questions from reporters after announcing the Republican-backed balanced budget amendment at a press conference. He explains why he thinks this amendment will garner support from democrats and ultimately pass.
Senator Lee asks Solicitor General Nominee, Donald Verrilli, about the importance of maintaining a separation between the duties of the Solicitor General and the political ideology of the presiding administration. In this context, Senator Lee asks Verrilli to defend the Obama administration's decision to stop defending the Defense of Marriage Act.
Senator Lee tells Greta that both parties fear the Tea Party, because they are both in love with spending. He also clarifies that those who want to spend trillions of dollars a year that we don't have are the ones who are extreme.
The President's speech did little to ease Senator Lee's mind on Libya. Many important questions remain unanswered.
Senator Mike Lee Discusses the war in Libya and the impact it will have on budget discussions in Congress with Neil Cavuto
President Obama's actions in LIbya betray his words. He has an obligation to explain why he left Congress and the American people out of his decision to go to war.
Senator Lee discusses the progress Republican senators are making with the Balanced Budget Amendment. He also discusses Senator Rand Paul's plan to balance the budget in 5 years with Judge Napolitano.
We need to make it possible but difficult and unusual for Congress to engage in deficit spending.
Larry Kudlow asks Senator Mike Lee and Senator Rand Paul about the aftermath of the tsunami in Japan and how they plan to cut government spending in the US
Senator Lee talks about his vote against H.R. 1 on March 9, 2011. Government spending is holding back our economy, killing jobs, and mortgaging away our future and that of our children. It is time for Congress and the President to seriously address this problem.