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In lengthy interviews, PBS spoke to 74 former Biden staffers, the result might just be a little shocking

PBS News Hour has pulled off a remarkable investigation into the allegations against Joe Biden. According to the news outlet, it has interviewed upwards of 74 former Biden staffers almost all of which were women.

In the interviews, the consensus is that none of the women involved in the investigation had ever actually experienced any form of harassment by Biden let alone unwanted sexual advances. 62 of those staffers are women — who say they forwardly experienced no harassment of any kind but that Tara Reade should be fully heard.

In this March file photo, Joe Biden speaks to members of the press at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.   (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

“In separate and in-depth interviews, women who worked for Biden generally did not want to weigh in with certainty on whether they believed Reade’s allegation was true. But they all said it is at odds with their experience.”

PBS News Hour

Interesting developmnent:

PBS managed to trackdown a man named Ben Savage. Savagee reportedly worked with Reade processing mail in the Senate office during the time of the alleged complaint. Savage subsequently told the site that Reade was actually (“fired because she couldn’t keep up in the mail room”) not because she had filed a complaint.

“Staffers agree it was not in Biden’s nature to gauge social signals about whether someone wanted to be hugged or touched,” per the story. “Many said they learned that he might do so without warning, though most saw it as an endearing quality that wasn’t sexual in nature.”

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