'That’s not reality': Amy Klobuchar burns down Chuck Todd over Hunter Biden 'perception issue'

'That’s not reality': Amy Klobuchar burns down Chuck Todd over Hunter Biden 'perception issue'
Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota speaking with attendees at the Presidential Gun Sense Forum, hosted by Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa on Aug. 10, 2019, Gage Skidmore
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) pushed back against NBC host Chuck Todd after he argued President Joe Biden is facing a "perception issue" over his son's plea agreement on tax and gun charges.

On his Sunday Meet the Press program, Todd noted that Hunter Biden had recently attended a state dinner with his father.

"Do you think it was appropriate for Hunter Biden to be at the same event as the attorney general, Merrick Garland, was in the same week he accepted a plea deal?" Todd asked.

"You know, I think, as the president explains, that's his son," Klobuchar replied. "That decision was made by an independent prosecutor who is a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney who had ten years of experience, well respected. Philadelphia Inquirer reported that he was a registered Republican. He looked at the facts and evidence and made that decision."

The senator said Republicans were welcome to run on Hunter Biden's legal troubles.

"Good luck because the president is going to be able to run on the strength of his work and bring 13 million jobs back to America in researching, manufacturing in our country, and in moving forward," she explained.

"You understand the perception issue of something like that," Todd pressed. "And do you wish that perception were different?"

"You always wish there were different perceptions, but that's not reality," Klobuchar asserted. "Reality is whether or not someone is going to be able to get their insulin, and the president has made changes. Reality is whether someone has a job. Reality is when they can go visit their grandma again in an assisted living."

"Those are people's realities," she added. "Not who is sitting where at a state dinner."

Watch the video below from NBC or at the link.

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