Farah: We Do Need a Special Counsel for Hunter and if You Care About the Issue Republicans Have to Keep the Senate

‘It’s critical if you care about transparency and accountability on this issue Republicans absolutely have to keep control of the Senate’

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FARAH: "Absolutely. This is one of the few areas where I respectfully disagree with former Attorney General Bill Barr. We do need a special counsel. The fact that these different scandals have not come to light ahead of the election, frankly, is a disservice to the American public, who wasn’t able to fully vote with an informed perspective about the different conflicts of interest that Hunter Biden, the incoming president’s son has, so I think that a special prosecutor’s probably the best way to go but I would also mention keeping the Senate is really important because the only way we’re going to get to the bottom of these investigations is having a Republican majority in the Senate that’s willing to ask the tough questions and to look into some of these very shady payments that Hunter Biden received."
JENKINS: "Well, and that’s a good point, Alyssa. So far Republicans in the Senate have tried to do some investigating, Ron Johnson and others, in the overseas financial dealings of Hunter Biden, and as Jonathan Turley was pointing out on this show earlier, he was saying look, this is Washington’s cardinal sin. Influenced peddling is it your sense then that if Democrats win, that we’re never going to learn, perhaps, the extent to which the Biden family has possibly engaged in influenced peddling."

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