Joe Biden CAUGHT with Prepared Answers to Questions on MSNBC Interview

The Next News Network recently reviewed an interview between former Vice President Joe Biden and MSNBC host Al Sharpton that clearly shows Biden had prepared answers for the questions Sharpton posed.

Just before the interview, Biden released his first public response to former Senate staffer Tara Reade’s allegations of sexual harassment. Biden tried to walk the fine line his own party has created in a #MeToo response by saying:

While the details of these allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault are complicated, two things are not complicated … women … should be heard, not silenced [and] their stories should be subject to appropriate inquiry and scrutiny.

President Trump, shocked his critics by seemingly backing up his opponent.  He told reporters on Thursday, “I think he should respond. It could be false accusations. I know all about false accusations, I’ve been falsely charged numerous times.”

 

Reade made her first statement about the incident that she says occurred 26 years ago this March. She says she related the incident to her late mother, her brother, and a close friend. Read’s friend, who declined to be identified, confirmed to NPR that she remembered the details of the incident as Reade now relates them.

Considering Biden hasn’t sounded coherent recently, it’s no wonder he needed some help in the interview with Sharpton. Nevertheless, its considered bad journalism when you give the interviewee the questions ahead of time and allow them to prepare the answers to them with the help of a team. Shameful.

Watch the video as Elijah Schaffer of Next News Network explains why Joe Biden probably needed to cheat on his interview.


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