Biden Accuser Reade: 'If Something Happens to Me, All Roads Lead to Joe Biden'

Nick Kangadis | May 9, 2023
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It’s kind of sad that it has to come to this, but we’ve seen a trend in recent years — pretty much since Epstein didn’t kill himself — that controversial or polarizing people feel the need to publicly state that they’re not suicidal should they turn up deceased. Pretty dark stuff, but apparently necessary considering the number of people that are in opposition to establishment figures fearing for their lives in one way or another.

Tara Reade, President Joe Biden’s sexual assault accuser from his time in the Senate during the 1990s, sent out a tweet on Sunday saying that “if something happens to me, all roads lead to Joe Biden.”

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I am not suicidal. I should not be under investigation nor am I a foreign agent. I am a private citizen. I was a former staffer of Joe Biden’s that has chosen to step forward to tell the truth. The tactics using intimidation and bullying to silence me and suppress me using DOJ and FBI and social media will not work. Leave me alone. I will testify under oath in Congress if asked to do so and tell what happened and what I know. The Biden corruption must end. Period.

The fact that Reade felt the need to say what wrote above lends to the theory among some that the Biden regime has weaponized the Justice Department and the Alphabet agencies to target political opposition, as well as the words of anyone who might have negative information that would make the regime look bad.

Let’s hope beyond hope that this is mere posturing and not a desperate cry for help. If Reade is, in fact, being bullied and intimidated because her claims of sexual assault against the president - and her allegations are proven 100 percent valid - then the federal government needs a massive overhaul that elections won’t fix.

H/T: Western Journal

 

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