Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) took a jab at the mainstream media during President Donald Trump's rally in Lexington, Kentucky on Monday night. Paul flat out told the media to "do your job" and print the name of the Ukrainian whistleblower.

"President Trump has great courage. He faces down the fake media everyday," Paul said, at which point Trump laughed and pointed to the back of the room where reporters typically stand. "But Congress needs to step up and have equal courage to defend the president."

Paul reminded the crowd that Hunter Biden made $50,000 a month from Ukrainian gas company Burisma, despite having no natural energy experience.

"That's the definition of corruption," Paul said. "We know he only got it because of his family connections."

Hunter Biden previously admitted that the only reason he got any of his high profile jobs was because of his last name.

"We also now know the name of the whistleblower. The whistleblower needs to come before Congress as a material witness because he worked for Joe Biden at the same time Hunter Biden was getting money from corrupt oligarchs," he said. "I say tonight to the media: do your job and print his name!"

WATCH: At Pres. Trump's campaign rally in Kentucky, Sen. Paul claims that “we now know the name of the whistleblower" and calls on the media to "print his name," the latest example of President Trump or a Trump ally pushing to out the whistleblower, despite legal protections. pic.twitter.com/9yUxgfnyB7 — NBC News (@NBCNews) November 5, 2019

The crowd agreed with Paul's statement.

Sen. Rand Paul at Trump rally: "We now know the name of the whistleblower" before telling the media to "do your job" and reveal their identity.



Crowd started chanting and pointing at press pen: "DO YOUR JOB! DO YOUR JOB!" — Monica Alba (@albamonica) November 5, 2019

Following his speech, he followed up with a tweet, demanding Hunter BIden and the whistleblower be subpoenaed.

I call on Congress to have the courage to immediately subpoena both Hunter Biden and the whistleblower! — Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 5, 2019

Donald Trump Jr. applauded Sen. Paul's stance, saying more people like him need to come forward.