Tara Reed has announced that she is now in exile in Russia after falsely accusing Joe Biden of sexual assault during the 2020 presidential election.
Reid announced on Russian state television:
You can watch it live, but with fewer than 200 viewers, it may not be the bombshell Russia wants. Reade’s accusations against Biden are aimed at the 2020 election. Is this move about aid to Ukraine or about the 2024 elections? 2/https://t.co/fAJ4JQxkzY
— Capitol Hunters (@capitolhunters) May 30, 2023
Russian media announced that Tara Reade, who accused Biden, is now in Russia. Russian spy Marina Butina is helping her obtain citizenship. pic.twitter.com/pP9p8hRcFw
— Don Moynihan (@donmoyn) May 30, 2023
Reid is currently in Russia, where his partner spy Marina Butina is helping him obtain Russian citizenship.
No credible evidence was found to support Reed’s claims.Unlike E. Gene Carroll, who had enough evidence to convince jurors of sexual abuse by Donald Trump, the investigation Reed’s accusation revealed that a person had a transplant history and other potential problems.
Reed has appeared at pro-Russian events since the invasion of Ukraine, and her move is not surprising, but bringing up the name of Tara Reed carries some weight with voters, and it has become a sign of Russia’s ” There may be people who think that “I will level the playing field”, so I will write it just in case. Mr. Trump, her move to Russia should put an end to that idea.
Joe Biden has been making public appearances for half a century. If these dark scandals existed, they would have surfaced long before 2020. Like the conspiracy theories Jim Jordan and others are investigating in the House, Mr. Reed’s claims have failed.
Tara Reed has been a Russian asset in public for many years.
Jason is the editor-in-chief. He is a White House press rep and a congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a BA in Political Science. His graduate studies focused on public policy, specializing in social reform movements.
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