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Video: Pro-Trump SuperPAC Slams Creepy Joe Biden With Tara Reade Commercial

Per the Great America PAC, “The former Vice President’s history of predatory behavior is coming front and center and our new ad “Shattered” details the recent accusations by Tara Reade.

Democrats and a biased national media are trying to sweep this story under the rug but we must make sure Reade’s story is heard and Biden’s troubling history with women is well known”

Requests by media outlets to access Biden’s senatorial papers, currently housed at the University of Delaware, have been denied, with the institution stating his papers “will remain closed to the public until two years after Mr. Biden retires from public life.”

Reade has also called for the release of these documents, explaining, “I believe it will have my complaint form, as well as my separation letter and other documents.”

Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?

Wouldn’t it be better for Biden to be as transparent as possible and put this matter to rest one way or another?

It would…but he won’t–which will make this an effective commercial.

Cross-posted with The Lid

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