Rand Paul Failed to Mention His Wife’s COVID Treatment Stock Purchase

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Rand Paul’s wife, Kelly, bought shares in remdesivir, the COVID therapeutic drug made by Gilead, very early in the pandemic. He was supposed to disclose such a transaction within 45 days, but he didn't mention the purchase until this week

Photo: Rebecca Smeyne/Getty Images Kelly Paul, Senator Rand Paul’s wife, bought shares in remdesivir, the COVID therapeutic drug made by Gilead, very early in the pandemic. And the senator didn’t mention the purchase until this week — 16 months after the fact. Per the 2012 STOCK Act, he was supposed to disclose such a transaction within 45 days.

Making matters more interesting, CNBC reports, remdesivir was the only stock purchase of an individual company made by either of the Pauls in at least a decade.

 

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It was between $1,000-$15,000 of stock. I hate Rand, but this is a joke.

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This is so telling. Completely explains his, and I have no doubt others in the GOP, discouraging masks and citizens protecting themselves

What good are rules and laws if they aren't enforced?

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