Typical hypocrite Politician.
former Democratic Georgian gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams has said she doesn't believe Tara Reade's sexual assault allegations against presumptive Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden.
"I believe women deserve to be heard," Abrams told VICE TV host Anand Giridharadas on VICE TV's cultural talk show "Seat At The Table" on Tuesday. "I believe their allegations deserve to be vetted. They deserve to have an investigation."
Abrams said women deserve space to describe their experiences, but added that she wouldn't support Biden as a candidate if she believed Reade's allegations.
"We are obliged to serve justice to those who have been wronged," Abrams continued. "For me, if I thought that this man had done that, then I could not be in this space."
Reade filed a criminal complaint with the Washington Metropolitan Police Department in early April accusing Biden of pushing her against a wall and penetrating her with his fingers in 1993. Reade served as a former aide for Biden during his years as Delaware's senator during the 1990s.
Although Abrams has previously indicated that she believed Biden's denials of Reade's allegations, her comment came before Biden himself personally denied them in a live May 1 televised interview on MSNBC's Morning Joe. "No, it is not true. I'm saying unequivocally it never, never happened. And it didn't. It never happened," Biden said.
"I believe Joe Biden," Abrams told Don Lemon in late April. "I know Joe Biden, and I think that he is telling the truth and that this did not happen."

former Democratic Georgian gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams has said she doesn't believe Tara Reade's sexual assault allegations against presumptive Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden.
"I believe women deserve to be heard," Abrams told VICE TV host Anand Giridharadas on VICE TV's cultural talk show "Seat At The Table" on Tuesday. "I believe their allegations deserve to be vetted. They deserve to have an investigation."
Abrams said women deserve space to describe their experiences, but added that she wouldn't support Biden as a candidate if she believed Reade's allegations.
"We are obliged to serve justice to those who have been wronged," Abrams continued. "For me, if I thought that this man had done that, then I could not be in this space."
Reade filed a criminal complaint with the Washington Metropolitan Police Department in early April accusing Biden of pushing her against a wall and penetrating her with his fingers in 1993. Reade served as a former aide for Biden during his years as Delaware's senator during the 1990s.
Although Abrams has previously indicated that she believed Biden's denials of Reade's allegations, her comment came before Biden himself personally denied them in a live May 1 televised interview on MSNBC's Morning Joe. "No, it is not true. I'm saying unequivocally it never, never happened. And it didn't. It never happened," Biden said.
"I believe Joe Biden," Abrams told Don Lemon in late April. "I know Joe Biden, and I think that he is telling the truth and that this did not happen."