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This is a topic about sexual assault. If discussing this news story could potentially be upsetting to you I would not advise you to read this if it might trigger any trauma or discomfort.
The Tara Reade story has been getting downplayed by major media outlets for months, and only recently spotlighted with close scrutiny on the national stage. I think it is a very important piece of news however, and I personally was moved hearing about it, and believe Tara. I would like to see if there's any deep discussion to be had about it here while the investigation continues. I think we have a mature enough audience to be able to have a respectful conversation about this, debate, ask questions and just share our opinions.
Tara Reade was an assistant to the former Vice President and current Democratic nominee for President Joe Biden. She alleges that he assaulted her in 1993. Of the seven allegations of harassment and misconduct against Biden Reade's claims are the most serious if true. She says that when she was delivering then Senator Biden's bag to him on Capital Hill he held her against a wall, went under blouse, forcibly kissed her, lifted her skirt and penetrated her with his hands.
Reade also says that she complained to staff about then senator Biden, and continuous harassment she experienced, but was retaliated against by being demoted and finally fired. Biden has emphatically denied Reade's claims as entirely false, and asserted that no evidence can be found to support this story.
Reade says she submitted a formal harassment claim at Biden's office, and that nobody ever contacted her despite her written complaint.
Biden's campaign released a statement from Marianne Baker, then manager of the Biden office who says that she has worked with Biden for many years when he was a senator, and never witnessed any improper behavior from him or received any reports of an incident from Reade or any of his other employees. The New York Times however has recently updated their investigation, reporting the discovery of two witnesses who were interns supervised by Reade, corroborating that they remember Reade and she was apruptly stripped of her duties in the time frame she alleges.
https://theintercept.com/2020/04/24/new-evidence-tara-reade-joe-biden/
Biden has said that he if Reade filed a complaint it would be held in The Senate's National Archive, and that he has called on them to produce such a document if it exists, and that they cannot do so.
Richard McHugh, reporter with Business Insider, says that he contacted the archives, and was told that a complaint of this kind would likely have been made with Fair Employment Practices Offices, and may be housed with Biden's senatorial papers at the University of Delaware.
The University of Delaware was to make it's senate papers related to Biden public, but the access level was changed so that nothing will be released until after Joe Biden leaves public life. Biden is not currently authorizing a publication of his personal documents from the university, citing that the paperwork there would not be connected to Tara Reade, but what is contained there would be too sensitive and against the public interest to release.
https://www.businessinsider.com/former-neighbor-corroborates-joe-bidens-accuser-2020-4
My personal opinion is that business will likely continue as usual like after the Kavanaugh and Clinton accusations. I'm not happy about it though, and think this goes to show how bad things have gotten that the November election is really going to be a battle for the White House between two people with a history of sexual harassment and misconduct allegations, Trump and Biden.
What are your thoughts about the events described by Tara Reade? Do you think these are credible accusations? If yes, what should/can be done?
If you are interested in hearing more here is an interview with Tara Reade on Democracy Now by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.
This is the interview by Mika Brzezinski of Joe Biden responding to the allegations on Morning Joe.
The Tara Reade story has been getting downplayed by major media outlets for months, and only recently spotlighted with close scrutiny on the national stage. I think it is a very important piece of news however, and I personally was moved hearing about it, and believe Tara. I would like to see if there's any deep discussion to be had about it here while the investigation continues. I think we have a mature enough audience to be able to have a respectful conversation about this, debate, ask questions and just share our opinions.
Tara Reade was an assistant to the former Vice President and current Democratic nominee for President Joe Biden. She alleges that he assaulted her in 1993. Of the seven allegations of harassment and misconduct against Biden Reade's claims are the most serious if true. She says that when she was delivering then Senator Biden's bag to him on Capital Hill he held her against a wall, went under blouse, forcibly kissed her, lifted her skirt and penetrated her with his hands.
Reade also says that she complained to staff about then senator Biden, and continuous harassment she experienced, but was retaliated against by being demoted and finally fired. Biden has emphatically denied Reade's claims as entirely false, and asserted that no evidence can be found to support this story.
Reade says she submitted a formal harassment claim at Biden's office, and that nobody ever contacted her despite her written complaint.
Biden's campaign released a statement from Marianne Baker, then manager of the Biden office who says that she has worked with Biden for many years when he was a senator, and never witnessed any improper behavior from him or received any reports of an incident from Reade or any of his other employees. The New York Times however has recently updated their investigation, reporting the discovery of two witnesses who were interns supervised by Reade, corroborating that they remember Reade and she was apruptly stripped of her duties in the time frame she alleges.
https://theintercept.com/2020/04/24/new-evidence-tara-reade-joe-biden/
Biden has said that he if Reade filed a complaint it would be held in The Senate's National Archive, and that he has called on them to produce such a document if it exists, and that they cannot do so.
Richard McHugh, reporter with Business Insider, says that he contacted the archives, and was told that a complaint of this kind would likely have been made with Fair Employment Practices Offices, and may be housed with Biden's senatorial papers at the University of Delaware.
The University of Delaware was to make it's senate papers related to Biden public, but the access level was changed so that nothing will be released until after Joe Biden leaves public life. Biden is not currently authorizing a publication of his personal documents from the university, citing that the paperwork there would not be connected to Tara Reade, but what is contained there would be too sensitive and against the public interest to release.
https://www.businessinsider.com/former-neighbor-corroborates-joe-bidens-accuser-2020-4
My personal opinion is that business will likely continue as usual like after the Kavanaugh and Clinton accusations. I'm not happy about it though, and think this goes to show how bad things have gotten that the November election is really going to be a battle for the White House between two people with a history of sexual harassment and misconduct allegations, Trump and Biden.
What are your thoughts about the events described by Tara Reade? Do you think these are credible accusations? If yes, what should/can be done?
If you are interested in hearing more here is an interview with Tara Reade on Democracy Now by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.
This is the interview by Mika Brzezinski of Joe Biden responding to the allegations on Morning Joe.