Rand Paul Asks Biden Official The Same Question 11 Times!

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) repeatedly asked Biden official Mark Madrid whether taxpayers have a right to know how their money is being spent.

We’re not talking two or three times. Paul asked the Biden leader the same basic question 11 times in less than five minutes.

Still no response!

What did he ask? “It’s a basic question about transparency,” Paul noted. He simply sought an answer to whether American taxpayers have a right to know how their money is being spent.

Sound pretty basic, right? Apparently not if you are serving for team Biden.

The responses sound like two people having two different conversations. Paul keeps coming back to the same basic question. Madrid wants to talk about his office, their work, his policies and of course, not talk about transparency.

Wonder why that is? Didn’t the Biden administration promise to be more transparent than the Trump administration? Then why can’t a senator get an answer to a basic question regarding transparency?

The conversation is about as ridiculous as it sounds. Paul wants answers. Madrid doesn’t want to answer. The battle goes back and forth with Paul laughing at Madrid’s words, “We believe in transparency.”

See for yourself in one of the strangest videos to come out of Washington this week.


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