Posted on 04/16/2020 11:06:15 PM PDT by knighthawk
Former Vice President Joe Biden has made limited public appearances ever since the coronavirus outbreak has sent virtually the entire country into quarantine, but in the several interviews he has done for various television networks, he has yet to be asked about the sexual assault allegation made by his former staffer Tara Reade.
On March 25, Reade came forward in a podcast interview with progressive commentator Katie Halper about the alleged 1993 assault after having made previous claims last year about Biden's pattern of inappropriate touching. While his campaign has denied that the assault occurred, Biden himself has yet to address it.
Since Reade's first interview, Biden has done ten TV interviews, all of them dominated with questions about the coronavirus outbreak, the Trump administration's handling of the pandemic, and his ongoing presidential campaign.
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i am sure the media was told that topic is off limits if they want to interview him
They tread so lightly on their precious democrats, don’t they?
I honesty don’t understand how anyone can vote for a democrat.
Neither do I. In a sane world a political party as vile and corrupt as the Democrats wouldn’t get more than 2% of the vote.
Well, you’re in the right place then.
E X P E C T E D.
I’m glad Senator Warren is on board.
Last I looked a Union Jack flag was waving on the Dog Faced Pony Soldier’s tepee.
In that movie there is a water mirage scene that frightens the tribal gathering—likened to a steam boat pulling up to the Clinton library, I guess.
Will flag spitting be allowed this convention via virtual reality?
L8r
I certainly will not vote for Biden, however, a 27year old allegation, with no historical backing, is ridiculous!!
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