
Thousands of secret documents from Joe Biden's nearly 40 years in Congress may contain a key to the recent sexual assault allegations against him, Breitbart News reports.
Tara Reade, who worked as an assistant for Biden when he was a U.S. senator in 1993, came forward in April 2019 and accused the former vice president of unwanted touching and sexual harassment. Late last month, however, she claimed in an interview that Biden had also sexually assaulted her.
The Biden campaign has, of course, denied the allegations. But Reade is now claiming that there is official documentation that will support her claims. She insists that not only did she raise concerns about sexual harassment while on Biden's staff, but she also says she filed a written report with the Senate personnel office detailing her accusations.
The problem, however, is that Biden's Senate documents were donated to the University of Delaware in 2011, and while they were set to be made available to the public in December 2019, they now cannot be made public until after Biden "retires from public life." The conditions of the agreement with the university were changed on April 24, 2019 - the day before Biden announced his presidential run.
Is Joe hiding something?