BREAKING NEWS: ‘This never happened. I don't know why she's saying it': Joe Biden denies sexual assault allegation by former Senate staffer and asks National Archives to open his personnel files - but WON'T open his personal archive
Joe Biden denied on Friday the sexual assault allegation made against him by a former member of his Senate staff.
‘They aren’t true. This never happened,’ Biden said in a statement made shortly before he was scheduled to appear on MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe.’
It is the first time the former vice president addressed the allegation against him.
'No. It is not true. I'm saying unequivocally it never happened and it didn't,' he told MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski in a live TV interview.
He also said he didn't remember any complaint Reade made.
'I don't remember any type of complaint she may have made. It was 27 years ago. I don't remember, nor does anyone else that I'm aware of. The fact that that I don't remember any complaint ever been made,' he said.
'This is an open book. There is nothing to hide,' he said.
Biden also said there is no NDA or any kind of signed agreement with Reade.
Joe Biden denied on Friday the sexual assault allegation made against him by a former member of his Senate staff
Biden told MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski that he doesn't remember any complaint at the time Tara Reade alleges it happened
Tara Reade claims Joe Biden sexually assaulted her when she worked for his Senate office in the 1990s
The presumptive Democratic nominee was facing pressure to address allegations from Tara Reade, a former Senate staffer who said in 1993 Biden put his hands up her skirt and penetrated her in a Congressional hallway.
He declined to address Reade's motives in bringing about the complaint.
'I'm not going to question her motive or get into that at all. I don't know why these she's saying this. I don't know why after 27 years this gets raised. I don't understand that. I'm not going to go in and question her or attack her. She has a right to say whatever she says. I have a right to say, look at the facts, check it out. Based on the investigations that have taken place so far by the best of my knowledge by two major papers that interviewed dozens of my staff members, senior staff, that's what they said. Nobody, this was not the atmosphere in my office at all. No one has said anything like this,' he told MSNBC.
He said Reade has a right to be heard and her charge should be investigated.
'Any woman should come forward and be heard and then it should be investigated. If there is anything that is consistent with what is being said and she makes the case or the case is made, then it should be believed,' he said. 'At the end of the day, it has to be looked at. These claims are not true. They are not true.'
'Women are to be believed given the benefit of the doubt. If they come forward and say something that they said happened to them, they should start off with the presumption that they are telling the truth, then you have to look at the circumstances and the facts. The facts in this case never happened. There are so many inconsistencies in this case. Look at the fact. I can assure you it did not happen, period, period,' he added.
He declined to attack Reade personally.
'I'm not going to start questioning her motive. I'm not going to get into that. I'm not going to go after Tara Reade for saying these things. It is the facts? Do any of the things she said, do they add up? It never happened,' he said.
Biden did not mention Reade by name in his statement but refers to her as his former staffer and says her claim should be 'subject to appropriate inquiry and scrutiny.'
'While the details of these allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault are complicated, two things are not complicated. 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,' he said.
Joe Biden spent 20 minutes on 'Morning Joe' Friday morning addressing Tara Reade's allegation, which he repeatedly denied
Biden pointed out that no other staffer from his Senate office could verify her claims.
'She has said she raised some of these issues with her supervisor and senior staffers from my office at the time. They – both men and a woman – have said, unequivocally, that she never came to them and complained or raised issues. News organizations that have talked with literally dozens of former staffers have not found one – not one – who corroborated her allegations in any way. Indeed, many of them spoke to the culture of an office that would not have tolerated harassment in any way – as indeed I would not have,' he noted.
He said news organizations should probe Reade's allegation, adding her story 'has changed repeatedly in both small and big ways.'
'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,' he said in his statement.
The New York Times, Washington Post and Associated Press conducted extensive investigations into Reade's claim. The articles did not come to a conclusion either way on whether the assault occurred.
Reade claims that in 1993, when she worked in Biden's Senate office, he pinned her to a wall in a Senate building, reached under her clothing and penetrated her with his fingers.
She has told multiple news outlets she complained to others in Biden's Senate office at the time, filed a report to a Senate personnel office, and said she was demoted after the incident. She did not keep a copy of the report and one has not been located.
Reade told The New York Times at the time that Biden had publicly stroked her neck, wrapped his fingers in her hair and touched her in ways that made her uncomfortable.
She made her allegation of sexual assault on March 25, in a podcast interview.
The former vice president was getting pressured by Democrats to personally address the allegation. His campaign repeatedly denied it but Biden had not spoke on it.
In addition to his interview on MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' Biden put out a statement, which runs over 1,000 words, denying Reade's allegation
Tara Reade told The New York Times' media columnist on Wednesday that she hasn't been asked to do a sit-down interview on her allegations against Joe Biden by any of the major mainstream news networks
His campaign has also been questioned on why it won't open up his Senate archives, which are at the University of Delaware and will become public two years after he leaves public life.
Biden said the archives would not contain any relevant information.
'There is a clear, critical part of this story that can be verified. The former staffer has said she filed a complaint back in 1993. But she does not have a record of this alleged complaint. The papers from my Senate years that I donated to the University of Delaware do not contain personnel files. It is the practice of Senators to establish a library of personal papers that document their public record: speeches, policy proposals, positions taken, and the writing of bills,' he said.
But Biden said the National Archives would hold employee records of the Senate and he requested the national depository search for any such record.
'There is only one place a complaint of this kind could be – the National Archives. The National Archives is where the records are kept at what was then called the Office of Fair Employment Practices. I am requesting that the Secretary of the Senate ask the Archives to identify any record of the complaint she alleges she filed and make available to the press any such document. If there was ever any such complaint, the record will be there,' Biden said.
Biden's statement, which runs over 1,000 words, emphasizes his work on women's issues, including his sponsorship of the Violence Against Women Act.
Around the time Biden launched his presidential campaign, several women came forward to say they felt uncomfortable when the former vice president would do things like squeeze their shoulders or touch their hair. Biden eventually apologized for his behavior and vowed to be more mindful in the future.
But Reade is the only woman to detail an assault allegation against Biden, who has emphasized his work for women's issues
BREAKING NEWS: ‘This never happened. I don't know why she's saying it': Joe Biden denies sexual assault allegation by former Senate staffer and asks National Archives to open his personnel files - but WON'T open his personal archive
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