'If they believe Tara Reade,' former Vice President Joe Biden said, 'they probably shouldn't vote for me.'
During an interview with Lawrence O'Donnell on MSNBC Thursday, former Vice President Joe Biden denied allegations of sexual assault brought against him by Tara Reade.
Reade has accused Biden of sexually assaulting her in 1993 while she was working as a Senate aide. Reade has said that she filed a complaint about how Biden made her feel uncomfortable with a personnel officer but did not mention the alleged sexual assault in the report.Presidential candidate Joe Biden said Thursday that people who believe sexual allegations made against him shouldn't vote for him.
"If they believe Tara Reade," Biden said,"they probably shouldn't vote for me. I wouldn't vote for me if I believed Tara Reade." Biden claimed that Reade's story had been vetted, as many of his employees had been interviewed in relation to Reade's claims."This is just totally, thoroughly, completely out of character," Biden said.
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