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JUST IN: Biden Accuser Tara Reade Suggest Possible Congressional Investigation Against Biden is Coming

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Tara Reade, former Senate staffer who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault, hinted at a possible Congressional investigation into the President.

In March 2020, Reade publicly accused Biden of touching her inappropriately and penetrating her with his fingers without her consent back when he was a Senator in 1993. Reade said that she tried to report the incident at the time but faced retaliation from Biden’s office.

During a recent interview with Benny Johnson, Reade made some shocking remarks. She said, “You know, regarding my case, he would lie straight to the camera as he was on, I think, the Morning Joe show and just lied flat out. And you know, it’s frustrating to see because it’s not just my case. You know, I’m moving forward. I’m hoping for justice.”

Reade continued, “I did reach out and say I wanted to go under oath, but I would testify in Congress. I have received a response. We are going to meet and there is a possibility. There will be an investigation into Joe Biden. And I will go under oath and I will testify.”

Biden and his campaign initially denied the allegations, but he later addressed them in a public statement in May 2020, saying, “This never happened.” Biden also called for the release of any relevant records from his time in the Senate, including those from the National Archives. However, Reade claimed that Biden’s staff had already gone through the records and removed any that might have corroborated her story.

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