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Home Front: Politix
U of Delaware Must Release Biden Senate Records Amid #MeToo Scandal, FOIA Request Demands
2020-05-01
[PJ Media] The University of Delaware must release presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s Senate records, according to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request the pro-Trump super PAC Great America PAC filed on Thursday. Great America PAC insisted that former Biden staffer Tara Reade’s sexual assault claims made it even more important for the university to release the papers — which are already public record. Reade claims Biden digitally penetrated her in 1993, claims the presidential campaign denies — but which Biden has not personally addressed.

"While Democratic leaders and the national media can try to protect Joe Biden by ignoring this serious allegation, the University of Delaware cannot do the same," Ed Rollins, the PAC’s chairman, said in a statement. "As a publicly funded university holding public records, they must immediately release these critical documents in the public interest. Furthermore, since Joe Biden claims the allegations are false, he should want these records released to help clear his name. If Biden blocks their release, what is he hiding?"

In the FOIA request, the PAC contends that Biden’s Senate records are public to begin with, and they are now in the possession of a state institution, which is regularly cataloging and managing them.
Posted by:Frank G

#4  His staff has already been through them. Anything bad will have been Sandy Bergered
Posted by: Frank G   2020-05-01 12:25  

#3  "Unfortunately, those records have been lost..."
Posted by: Glenmore   2020-05-01 12:08  

#2  And Hillary's?
Posted by: DooDahMan   2020-05-01 07:56  

#1  All politician's writings are the property of the public that paid them. If they didn't want it in the public domain they shouldn't have written it down. Of course their egos are diametrically opposed to that common sense rule.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-05-01 07:52  

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