Senator Amy Klobuchar joked that hydroxychloroquine 'causes hallucinations' in response to a tweet from President Donald Trump—but her husband took the same medication.
Klouchar, a potential Democratic vice presidential contender, took another dig at Trump's push in favor of the drug:"I believe in science—something this president has not been listening to."'s request for comment or an interview to provide more details.
But Trump's supporters have seized on Klobuchar's remarks, sharing them through social media and conservative outlets. Bessler played an active role in Klobuchar's unsuccessful campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. Klobuchar reportedly remains on a shortlist for Biden's possible vice presidential picks, after endorsing him shortly after she got out of the race. Biden is expected to announce his running mate later this summer.
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