Fox News Rundown Extra: Sen. Paul On The Unrest, The Protesters And The Justice For Breonna Taylor Act

Published: Sept. 5, 2020, 9 a.m.

The issue of America's civil unrest is front and center this week in the 2020 presidential race.  Both President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden visited sites of riots and destruction in Kenosha, Wisconsin and proposed their own solutions to the violence in several of our nation's cities.  On Wednesday,  Senator Rand Paul joined host Jessica Rosenthal on the 'Rundown' to weigh in on the ongoing violent protests across the country and how he thinks we can bring an end to the riots and looting. The Kentucky Republican shared his story of being confronted by angry protesters after the Republican National Convention in D.C. last week. He also suggested some ways to crack down on those he believes are funding the violent demonstrators. While Paul believes the violence has gone way too far, he discussed his long held belief that our police departments should be reformed and why he wrote the Justice for Breonna Taylor Act that would prohibit no-knock warrants. Our conversation was too long and we played only a portion of it during our original segment. On The FOX News Rundown Extra you will hear  our entire conversation with Senator Paul and get more of his take on what can be done to bring peace to America's streets.