Warren Rudman
As a young man, Warren Rudman saw combat as a platoon leader and company commander during the Korean War. A Republican, Rudman was elected to two terms in the U.S. Senate, where he fought for a balanced budget, campaign finance reform, and an end to Pentagon waste. He played a leading role in the Iran-Contra and Keating Five investigations and in the nomination of his friend David Souter to the Supreme Court. After retiring from the Senate in 1992, Rudman co-founded the Concord Coalition, which...See more
As a young man, Warren Rudman saw combat as a platoon leader and company commander during the Korean War. A Republican, Rudman was elected to two terms in the U.S. Senate, where he fought for a balanced budget, campaign finance reform, and an end to Pentagon waste. He played a leading role in the Iran-Contra and Keating Five investigations and in the nomination of his friend David Souter to the Supreme Court. After retiring from the Senate in 1992, Rudman co-founded the Concord Coalition, which works nationally for a balanced budget. He now practices law with Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison and serves as vice chairman of President Clinton's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. He divides his time between New Hampshire and Washington, D.C. See less
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