Monday, October 19, 2020

2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION_ Cotton charges Biden family 'has cashed in substantially' on former vice president

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2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
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Cotton charges Biden family 'has cashed in substantially' on former vice president

Arkansas senator predicted voters will 'want to send us back again in the majority' due to Barrett confirmation

By Paul Steinhauser | Fox News


Is the Hunter Biden story on the minds of voters?
Fox News' Paul Steinhauser is joined by Sen. Tom Cotton for an exclusive interview.


BEDFORD, N.H. – Sen. Tom Cotton, campaigning in the battleground state of New Hampshire on behalf of Republicans, took aim at Joe Biden and his family over a much-publicized story in the New York Post regarding the Democratic presidential nominee’s son, Hunter Biden.

"We do know that Hunter Biden traded on his father's public office for many years," the senator from Arkansas told Fox News in an interview on Monday. "The Biden family has cashed in substantially on Joe Biden's public office."


NOEM ARGUES HUNTER BIDEN STORY DOES 'GRAVE DAMAGE' TO BIDEN'S CREDIBILTY


President Trump, his reelection campaign and surrogates, have spotlighted last week’s report to claim that Biden’s actions as vice president during President Obama’s administration were influenced by his son’s business dealings in Ukraine. The Trump campaign has launched a new ad targeting Biden over the story and on Sunday night the president charged that “as far as I'm concerned, the Biden family is a criminal enterprise.”



Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas joins Matt Mowers, the Republican nominee in New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District, on the campaign trial in Derry, N.H. on Oct. 18, 2020.

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READ MORE: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cotton-interview-new-hampshire-biden-family-cashed-in

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The senator said, “I do get a lot of questions about the Hunter Biden story” from Republican voters.

But Cotton stressed that “what I hear even more about this controversy, is what big tech companies did to the censure the New York Post.”

The senator took aim at Twitter, which initially banned any links to the controversial report from the New York Post, and at Facebook, which reduced visibility of the article. The moves ignited a firestorm of criticism from Trump, his campaign and conservatives.

“Republicans and conservatives feel like these companies have declared open war on their point of view and that’s why I think it’s time to strip them of their immunity they have for any legal liability that they publish on their website and support the investigations that the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission and state attorney generals are under taking to see if they violated anti-trust laws,” Cotton emphasized. “If they have, they should face the full consequences of those actions."


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