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Sen. Rand Paul Failed to Disclose That Wife Bought Stock in Coronavirus Treatment Maker

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Oh Rand, will you ever act ethically?


Sen. Rand Paul’s (R-KY) wife bought stock in the maker of a treatment for COVID-19 in Feb. 2020, before the disease became a full-blown pandemic, and the senator only revealed the purchase Wednesday, 16 months after the 45-day deadline for such disclosures. Kelley Paul purchased between $1,000 and $15,000 worth of stock in Gilead Sciences, the maker of the drug remdesivir, an antiviral. A spokesperson for Rand Paul said she lost money on the investment. The spokesperson said Paul’s office had prepared the reporting form for the investment last year but failed to submit it. The Pauls are not alone in their pandemic day trading: multiple senators cashed in and out as the pandemic loomed, including former Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC).
 
Oh Rand, will you ever act ethically?


Sen. Rand Paul’s (R-KY) wife bought stock in the maker of a treatment for COVID-19 in Feb. 2020, before the disease became a full-blown pandemic, and the senator only revealed the purchase Wednesday, 16 months after the 45-day deadline for such disclosures. Kelley Paul purchased between $1,000 and $15,000 worth of stock in Gilead Sciences, the maker of the drug remdesivir, an antiviral. A spokesperson for Rand Paul said she lost money on the investment. The spokesperson said Paul’s office had prepared the reporting form for the investment last year but failed to submit it. The Pauls are not alone in their pandemic day trading: multiple senators cashed in and out as the pandemic loomed, including former Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC).

Goodness, isn't it amazing how members of Congress and their families happen to be some of the best natural-born stock pickers in the world? What an amazing coincidence. I do not know why so many selflessly choose to go into public service; they could become rich just plying their skills on Wall Street.
 
Goodness, isn't it amazing how members of Congress and their families happen to be some of the best natural-born stock pickers in the world? What an amazing coincidence. I do not know why so many selflessly choose to go into public service; they could become rich just plying their skills on Wall Street.
They should just let his neighbor decide on what to do to them...
 
Rand does not need Fauci to look like a fool.

He does it all by himself.
 
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