Joe’s Biden’s campaign dispatched operatives to the University of Delaware’s library in the past year to rifle through his secretive Senate records there, Business Insider reported Thursday — raising the possibility they accessed documents related to Tara Reade’s accusation that he sexually assaulted her when she worked for him in 1993.
The development comes as both The Atlantic and The Washington Post argued that Biden should instruct the university to turn over the records, saying they “could contain confirmation of any complaint Ms. Reade made, either through official congressional channels or to the three other employees she claims she informed not specifically of the alleged assault but more generally of harassment.”
Biden campaign officials “rifled through” the documents on “at least one occasion,” Business Insider reported, citing a statement from University spokeswoman Andrea Boyle Tippett.
Fox News reported on Thursday that numerous top officials on the board of the University of Delaware, which is refusing to release Biden’s Senate records despite an earlier promise to do so, have close personal and financial ties to the former vice president — and the chairman of the board even bought Biden’s house in 1996 for $1.2 million, reportedly a “top dollar” price given its condition.
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ReplyDeleteAnyone remember a fellow named 'Sandy Berger'?
I wonder if any 'difficult' documents made their way out of that archive undetected.
Biden is too far gone mentally to be President, so it doesn't matter. He will look like melted rubber in any debate with Trump.
ReplyDeleteWe now need to look at his replacement the Dems may choose.
Just look at that pitiful well!
Good Lord!
ReplyDeleteJoe knew enough to know problems lurked for him in records of his words and actions.
Verdict: Unclean.
Nothing to see here folks,move along,move along
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the Biden operatives got some of that "bleach" that Hillary used to get rid of her incriminating emails.
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