Rand Paul is really going on offense as he targets Hillary Clinton ahead of her official presidential announcement.
The Kentucky senator and Republican candidate for president is currently selling “Hillary’s hard drive” on his website for the reasonable price of $99.95.
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“100% genuine erased clean e-mail server,” the product description reads. “Buyer beware, this product has had heavy use and it currently is no longer working, but that doesn’t mean its not valuable to someone. Anyone?”
The product, of course, is poking fun at the controversy that has erupted over Clinton’s use of a private e-mail system while at the State Department.
The former secretary of State has faced plenty of scrutiny after it was revealed that her staff deleted all e-mails from her account that were deemed personal and later wiped her server clean.
And, Rand Paul isn’t only targeting Clinton for her e-mail scandal.
He also spent much of his interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday criticizing Hillary Clinton for her failure as secretary of State to provide adequate security for the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, ahead of the 2012 terror attack.
“I think really that the issue in Benghazi is an enormous issue because it’s whether or not as commander in chief she’d be there for the 3am phone call,” Paul said of Hillary in his conversation with CNN anchor Dana Bash. “I think Benghazi was a 3am phone call that she never picked up.”
Paul announced his presidential campaign last week, whereas Clinton is expected to make official her own bid for the White House Sunday.
