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        <title><![CDATA[Pelosi Suggests Biden Does Not Need to ‘Directly’ Address Reade Allegation: ‘I’m Satisfied with How He Has Responded’]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) on Thursday dismissed the notion that vice president Joe Biden should “directly, publicly” respond to sexual-assault allegations made by his former Senate staffer, saying in an interview that she was “satisfied with how he has responded.”</p><p>Speaking to CNN, Pelosi defended Biden after she was asked if Biden should answer the allegation “head-on” and by “himself.”</p><p>“I’m satisfied with how he has responded,” Pelosi said, adding she was “very proud to endorse him.”</p><p>“It’s a matter that he has to deal with, but I am impressed with the people who worked for him at the time saying that they absolutely never heard one iota of information about this, nobody ever brought forth a claim or had anybody else tell them about such a claim,” she stated.</p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-width="500" data-dnt="true"><p dir="ltr" lang="en">Nancy Pelosi was asked on <a href="https://twitter.com/CNN?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@CNN</a> about the Biden sexual assault allegation and she defended him.</p><p>&#8220;He’s a person of great values, integrity, authenticity, imagination, and connection to the American people,&#8221; Pelosi said, adding that she&#8217;s &#8220;satisfied with how he has responded.&#8221; <strong>pic.twitter.com/gaDt8Ki7oR</strong></p><p>— Mike Brest (@MikeBrestDC) <a href="https://twitter.com/MikeBrestDC/status/1255844863385403393?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 30, 2020</a></p></blockquote><p><script async="" src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script></p><p>While Biden’s campaign has strongly denied the allegations of Biden’s accuser, Tara Reade, the former vice president has not said anything publicly about the situation. The<em> New York Times </em><strong>said</strong> Wednesday that talking points about the allegation that had been circulated by the campaign “inaccurately suggest” the paper concluded that Reade’s claims were false.</p><p>Reade has said that she complained about the incident to Biden staffers at the time, who have denied that she ever approached them. But last week, a 1993 clip from CNN’s <em>Larry King Live</em> showed a woman calling in about “problems” her daughter had had with a U.S. senator. Reade, who had previously told <em>The Intercept </em>that such a tape existed, identified the woman as her mother. Earlier this week, one of Reade’s former neighbors <strong>came forward</strong> and said Reade told her about details of the allegation in the mid-1990s.</p><p>Biden’s top female surrogates and prospective vice presidential candidates have also defended the former vice president. “I believe women deserve to be heard, and I believe that has happened here,” former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams <strong>said</strong> on Tuesday, apparently referencing the campaign’s talking points about the <em>Times </em>article.</p><p>Reade has said that she has been surprised by the dismissals of her claims in the “MeToo” era. News <strong>surfaced</strong> Wednesday that a letter asking Biden to address Reade’s claims was drafted by national women’s advocacy groups, only for the letter to not be publicly released after the Biden campaign learned of it.</p><p>“I was just hoping to get a fair and equal treatment,” Reade <strong>told <span class="small_caps">National Review.</span></strong> “But because it’s Joe Biden I’ve been silenced or smeared.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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