Regarding Broaddrick, yes, I did Mr. Earl.
Perhaps you can help me understand why Reade keeps changing her story about the allegations. It would make it a lot easier for me to believe her 100% if she wasn't all over the place.
"Reade said she described her issues with Biden but “the main word I used — and I know I didn’t use sexual harassment — I used ‘uncomfortable.’ And I remember ‘retaliation.’”
Reade described the report after the AP discovered additional transcripts and notes from its interviews with Reade last year in which she says she “chickened out” after going to the Senate personnel office."
The AP interviewed Reade in 2019 after she accused Biden of uncomfortable and inappropriate touching. She did not raise allegations of sexual assault against Biden until this year, around the time he became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee."
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[Biden]asked the Senate and the National Archives to search their records to try to locate a complaint from Reade. But Reade is suggesting that even if the report surfaces, it would not corroborate her assault allegations because she chose not to detail them at the time."
"Tara Reade, the former Senate aide who alleged that former Vice President
oe Biden sexually assaulted her in 1993 while she was working on his staff, said Saturday that she isn't ready to respond to Biden's denial of the allegations.
“I’m digesting and processing everything he said,” she
told The Wall Street Journal. “I will respond.”
"Reade didn't share her story publicly while Biden was previously in the White House because, she told the Intercept's Ryan Grim, she didn't want the story to impact her then-teenage daughter, and because she liked Obama. Additionally, she said she didn't know how to come forward in a pre-#MeToo era.
Reade told AP she didn't reveal the alleged assault last year when discussing the claim about inappropriate touching because she was afraid of the repercussions."