Senator Rand Paul was being interviewed by Ed Henry on Fox News when Senator Chuck Schumer began a press conference.
During the interview, Fox News cut to Schumer’s comments about the impeachment of President Trump and then back to Senator Paul for comment.
Senator Schumer tried to say that it’s possible the Trump children were making money off of their father’s relationship with China and Turkey. Senator Paul responded by saying that President Trump should sue Schumer for defamation.
He went on to say that he’s using transference to accuse the Trump children of doing what Hunter Biden is guilty of doing in Ukraine.
Senator Rand Paul drops the hammer on Chuck Schumer for his reckless defamation of the Trump family.
It is a FACT that Hunter Biden profited off his dad’s name.
To suggest any of the president’s children have done that while in office is a flat-out lie.
Chuck should be ashamed.
BOOM:@RandPaul drops the hammer on Chuck Schumer for his reckless defamation of the Trump family
It is a FACT that Hunter Biden profited off his dad's name
To suggest any of the president's children have done that while in office is a flat-out lie
Chuck should be ashamed. pic.twitter.com/j6OKdexZYF
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) January 28, 2020
Senator Schumer and all of the Democrats are desperate and it’s showing. The corruption that’s been going on using the taxpayer’s money is being exposed and they’re fighting to keep it from seeing daylight.
Senator Paul mention’s John Kerry’s son-in-law Chris Heinz at one point during the interview. According to Politifact, Chris Heinz cut business ties with Hunter Biden when he became involved with Burisma:
Chris is a businessman with extensive experience in private equity and venture capital — including pursuing a string of investment and consulting firms with Hunter Biden and Devon Archer, another businessman who was Chris Heinz’s roommate at Yale University. He co-founded Rosemont Seneca Partners, a Washington investment fund, in 2009 with Biden and Archer.
Biden and Archer would later serve on the board of Burisma, but Chris Heinz never did. In fact, he advised Archer against joining the board and, when both he and Hunter didn’t heed the warning, Heinz ended his business relationships with them.
There are more players in this corrupt game than they’re saying.