Sen. Rand Paul Calls for FBI Investigation After ‘Mob’ Attacks Him After President Trump’s RNC Speech

By  //  August 28, 2020

PAUL: "It was horrific"

ABOVE VIDEO: Rand Paul recounts being surrounded by protesters as he left the RNC.

(FOX NEWS) – Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told “Fox & Friends” he believes he would have been killed if not for the police when he and his wife were surrounded and attacked by a “mob” yelling threats and pushing police upon exiting the White House after President Trump’s acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention (RNC) Thursday night.

“It was horrific,” the Republican senator — who had part of his lung removed due to a complication from the 2017 assault by his neighbor — told host Steve Doocy of the “unhinged” mob that continued to get bigger and bigger.

“They’re attempting to push the police over to get to me, so at one point they push a policeman backwards, he stumbles and he’s trying to catch his balance and I catch the back of his flak jacket to stabilize him to make sure he’s OK because he’s our defense,” Paul explained.

“If he’s down, the mob’s loose on us.”

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