
Several top officials who sit on the board at the University of Delaware have close personal and financial ties to Joe Biden, according to Fox News.
Records show that the chairman of the board even reportedly bought Biden's for $1.2 million in 1996.
These revelations show a clear conflict of interest as the university is currently refusing to release Biden's Senate records, despite promising to do so, which may contain information critical to the sexual assault allegations made by his former staff member Tara Reade.
The 1,875 boxes and 415 gigabytes of information were stashed at the university by the former vice president in December 2012. The records were supposed to be released "two years after Biden’s last day in elected public office." However, in April 2019, the university changed its mind hours before Biden announced his presidential campaign, saying the documents would not be released until either December 31, 2019 or two years after Biden "retires from public life."