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Joe Biden denies sexual assault allegation from former staffer Tara Reade Joe Biden denies sexual assault allegation from former staffer Tara Reade
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Biden says in interview ‘it never, never happened’ after last month Reade came forward to accuse him of sexually assaulting her in 1993Biden says in interview ‘it never, never happened’ after last month Reade came forward to accuse him of sexually assaulting her in 1993
Joe Biden has categorically denied allegations from a former Senate aide that he sexually assaulted her in 1993, breaking weeks of silence on a controversy that has roiled his White House campaign.Joe Biden has categorically denied allegations from a former Senate aide that he sexually assaulted her in 1993, breaking weeks of silence on a controversy that has roiled his White House campaign.
The presumptive Democratic nominee’s first public comment on the allegation came at a delicate moment for his campaign, as he attempts to ease frustration from some in his party. The presumptive Democratic nominee’s first public comment on the allegation came at a delicate moment for his campaign, as he attempts to ease frustration among some in his party.
“I recognize my responsibility to be a voice, an advocate, and a leader for the change in culture that has begun but is nowhere near finished,” Biden wrote in a Medium post published on Friday morning.“I recognize my responsibility to be a voice, an advocate, and a leader for the change in culture that has begun but is nowhere near finished,” Biden wrote in a Medium post published on Friday morning.
“So I want to address allegations by a former staffer that I engaged in misconduct 27 years ago. They aren’t true. This never happened.”“So I want to address allegations by a former staffer that I engaged in misconduct 27 years ago. They aren’t true. This never happened.”
In the statement, Biden said he would ask the National Archives to make public any record of a complaint that his accuser, Tara Reade, says she filed at the time. Biden said the record of the document would be kept at the Archives, and not at the University of Delaware, where his Senate papers are not open to the public. Biden said he would ask the National Archives to make public any record of a complaint that his accuser, Tara Reade, says she filed at the time. Biden said any such document would not be kept at the University of Delaware, where his Senate papers are not open to the public.
“I’m saying unequivocally, it never, never happened,” Biden said in an interview on MSNBC’s Morning Joe. “I’m saying unequivocally, it never, never happened,” Biden told MSNBC’s Morning Joe.
Reade came forward publicly last month to accuse Biden of sexually assaulting her in the basement of Capitol Hill office complex in the spring of 1993, when he was a senator from Delaware. Reade came forward last month to accuse Biden of sexually assaulting her in the basement of a Capitol Hill office complex in spring 1993. His campaign had said the account is false, but Biden had not addressed it in several interviews, town halls and donor events.
His campaign had denied the allegation, but Biden had not yet addressed it despite participating in TV interviews, virtual town halls and donor events. Asked if he remembered Reade, Biden said he did not remember “any type of complaint she may have made”.
Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski repeatedly asked Biden if he would authorize a search of his Senate papers as a matter of transparency. He declined, insisting that the records would only be found at the National Archives, and saying he was confident no such complaint existed. Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski repeatedly asked Biden if he would authorize a search of his Senate papers, as a matter of transparency. He declined, insisting the records “do not contain personnel files”.
Republicans have begun to weaponize Reade’s story, in hope of weakening him in a general election against Donald Trump, who himself faces accusations of sexual assault and misconduct from more than a dozen women. “They’re not there,” he said.
The race between Biden and Trump will be the first presidential election of the #MeToo era, which has ended the careers of powerful men in politics, entertainment, sports and the media. Asked if he was confident no such complaint existed, Biden offered a qualified response: “I know of no one who was aware any complaint was made.”
Brzezinski also pressed Biden on the apparent discrepancy between his remarks in support of Dr Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault during his supreme court confirmation hearings. He also said there were no non-disclosure agreements from his time in public office that would prevent women from speaking out.
Then, Biden said that “it takes enormous courage for a woman to come forward under bright lights, with millions of people watching, and relive something that happened to her”. Ford, he said, “should be given the benefit of the doubt and not be, you know, abused again by the system”. “There are no NDAs signed,” he said. “Period. None.”
Biden said on Friday his position was consistent. Women who come forward deserve “to start off with the presumption that they are telling the truth”, he said. In a statement, Rainn, an anti-sexual violence organization, called for the release of “any and all records that may be relevant, including those housed at the University of Delaware”.
“We urge him, his campaign and former staff to cooperate fully and provide complete transparency,” said Heather Drevna, a spokeswoman.
The race between Biden and Donald Trump, who himself faces – and denies – accusations of sexual assault and misconduct from more than a dozen women, will be the first election of the #MeToo era, which has ended careers in politics, entertainment, sports and the media. Republicans have begun to weaponize Reade’s story.
Brzezinski pressed Biden on his remarks in support of Dr Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault during his supreme court confirmation hearings.
Then, Biden said “it takes enormous courage for a woman to come forward under bright lights, with millions of people watching, and relive something that happened to her”. Ford, he said, “should be given the benefit of the doubt and not be, you know, abused again by the system”.
Biden said his position was consistent. Women who come forward deserve “to start off with the presumption that they are telling the truth”, he said.
“Then you have to look at the circumstances and the facts and the facts in this case do not exist. They never happened.”“Then you have to look at the circumstances and the facts and the facts in this case do not exist. They never happened.”
Democrats are aware of the importance of women voters in the November election. Women are among Trump’s fiercest critics and have organized, voted and run for office in record numbers since his election to office. Democrats are aware of the importance of female voters. Women are among Trump’s fiercest critics and have organized, voted and run for office in record numbers since his election. Biden has vowed to pick a woman as his running mate.
Biden pointed to his policy record and advocacy around ending sexual assault, as the author of the Violence Against Women Act, and his work while vice-president on combatting sexual assault on college campuses. On Friday, Biden pointed to his policy record and advocacy around ending sexual assault, as the author of the Violence Against Women Act, and his work as vice-president on combatting sexual assault on college campuses.
“I have spent my career learning from women the ways in which we as individuals and as policy makers need to step up to make their hard jobs easier, with equal pay, equal opportunity and workplaces and homes free from violence and harassment,” Biden said in his statement. Yet he has faced renewed scrutiny over his handling of Anita Hill’s testimony during the supreme court nomination of Clarence Thomas, who she accused of sexual harassment, in the 1990s. Before Biden launched his campaign, eight women accused him of touching them or displaying affection in ways that made them uncomfortable. Reade was among them.
“That has been a constant through my career, and as president, that work will continue.” She did not come forward with her accusation of sexual assault until this year, when she told the podcast host Katie Halper Biden allegedly pinned her against a wall and penetrated her with his fingers.
Biden has also faced renewed scrutiny over his handling of Anita Hill’s testimony during the supreme court nomination of Clarence Thomas, who she accused of sexual harassment, in the 1990s. Before Biden launched his campaign, eight women accused him of touching them or displaying affection in ways that made them uncomfortable. Reade was among them.
She did not come forward with her accusation of sexual assault, however, until this year, when she told the leftwing podcast host Katie Halper that Biden allegedly pinned her against a wall and penetrated her with his fingers.
Those alleged events were presented to Biden on Morning Joe. He denied them.Those alleged events were presented to Biden on Morning Joe. He denied them.
“I’m not going to question her motive,” he said. “I’m not going to get into that at all. “I’m not going to go in and question her motive,” Biden said. “I’m not going to attack her. She has a right to say whatever she wants to say but I have a right to say, ‘Look at the facts, check it out.’”
“I don’t know why she’s saying this. I don’t know why after 27 years all of the sudden this gets raised. I don’t understand it. In his statement, Biden said women “should be heard, not silenced” but said scrutiny of the “full and growing record of inconsistencies in [Reade’s] story, which has changed repeatedly in both small and big ways” warranted further examination.
“But I’m not going to go in and question her motive. I’m not going to attack her. She has a right to say whatever she wants to say but I have a right to say, ‘Look at the facts, check it out.’” Tina Tchen, president and chief executive of Time’s Up Now, an advocacy group founded in the wake of #MeToo, said: “We have reached a pivotal moment in our nation when candidates for president are accused of sexual assault. Today, Vice-President Joe Biden sat down and directly addressed the allegation against him with the seriousness it deserves, something that the current president has never done.”
Trump weighed in on Thursday, telling reporters “I think [Biden] should respond” and adding that “it could be false accusations”.
Biden sought to draw a sharp contrast, acknowledging his responsibility “as someone who wants to lead this country” to help bring cultural change on the issue of sexual violence.
“We have lived long enough with a president who doesn’t think he is accountable to anyone, and takes responsibility for nothing,” he said. “That’s not me. I believe being accountable means having the difficult conversations, even when they are uncomfortable. People need to hear the truth.”