
The Daily Examining the Allegation Against Joe Biden
Apr 14, 2020
In this conversation, Lisa Lerer, a New York Times reporter known for her incisive political analysis, dives into serious allegations against Joe Biden made by Tara Reade, a former Senate aide. They discuss the implications of these accusations during a pivotal election year. Lerer highlights the challenges survivors face when sharing their stories and the tension between evolving social norms and political conduct. The episode also touches on how these allegations impact public perception and accountability in politics.
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Initial Investigation of Biden
- Lisa Lerer initially investigated claims of Biden's inappropriate touching in 2019.
- Tara Reade's allegation included harassment but not assault, and it wasn't published.
Reade's Public Accusation
- Reade later publicly accused Biden of sexual assault on a podcast.
- This prompted Lerer to re-examine her notes and question if she'd missed something.
Reade's Assault Allegation
- Reade claims Biden pinned her against a wall, kissed her, and digitally penetrated her.
- She says he then dismissed her, saying "You're nothing to me."

