Biden accuser Tara Reade leaves U.S. for 'safety' of Russia

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Biden accuser Tara Reade leaves U.S. for 'safety' of Russia
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'I'm not going to be intimidated, bullied or silenced,' Reade said during a press conference Tuesday in Moscow.

Biden's comments in reaction to Reade's claims have been few and far between. About one month following her allegations in 2020, Biden responded by saying sexual assault"never happened."

"While the details of these allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault are complicated, two things are not complicated," Biden said in a statement, according to NPR."One is that women deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, and when they step forward they should be heard, not silenced.

"The second is that their stories should be subject to appropriate inquiry and scrutiny. Responsible news organizations should examine and evaluate the full and growing record of inconsistencies in her story, which has changed repeatedly in both small and big ways."NewsHour spoke with 74 former Biden staffers—including 62 women—to gauge the veracity of the allegations against the then-Democratic front-runner.

Reade's accusations also occurred during the arguable height of the #MeToo movement. During the press conference today, Reade made mention of being ignored by Time's Up—a nonprofit organization founded by Hollywood celebrities to benefit victims of sexual harassment in the wake of theThe former Biden staffer also used her pulpit to question the United States' real role in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, mentioning defense contractors and manufacturers, a rewriting of history in the U.S.

"In any case, if Tara Reade still had a case against President Biden or on any other matter in the United States, her credibility will be seriously undermined by her Moscow press conference," Troitskiy said."It is most likely that Reade was offered a job of a commentator in the Russian state media with a mission to highlight and dissect political, economic and social challenges faced by the United States.

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