Biden sex scandal: Democrat makes statement that could cost him a career

If Joe Biden thought he had removed the question of evidence of his harassment of a former employee, then he was deeply mistaken.

Biden sex scandal: Democrat makes statement that could cost him a career

This is stated in the publication of the publication Politico.

As News Front previously reported, in early April, former public servant Tara Reid said that in the spring of 1993, when Biden was a senator, he molested her in the basement of an office building right on Capitol Hill. The campaign headquarters of the Democrat deny what happened. Biden himself decided to comment on the accusations only on May 1.

In particular, he said that his archives allegedly did not contain information that could shed light on the incident. Biden himself transferred the data to the University of Delaware and expected to publish it only two years after the end of his political career. However, the media began to demand to study the archive now. In an attempt to close this topic, Biden said that Tara Reid’s complaint can only be stored in the National Archives.

At the same time, the National Archive, according to Politico, claims that the records are stored directly in the Senate. The rules of the Upper House of Congress governing the preservation of documents suggest that the materials are managed by the General Services Administration, which in turn claims that the documents are in the National Archives.

“If Biden hoped that on Friday he would clarify the key question about the evidence related to his former employee’s charges of sexual assault, urging him to find and make public“ any record of the complaint that she claims she filed, ”he was extremely mistaken,” noted Politico reporter Mark Caputo.

By this, Biden actually gave rise to new attacks from his opponents, who aimed at his huge archive at the University of Delaware.

“The most transparent thing Joe Biden did this morning was the recognition that he was hiding documents so that they could not be used against him,” said Florida Republican National Committee spokeswoman Emma Vaughn.