"I wouldn't vote for me if I believed Tara Reade," Joe Biden said Thursday. The reference, of course, is to allegations from former staffer Reade that he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. Now the PBS News Hour is out with a report for which it interviewed 74 former Biden staffers, 62 of whom were women and 20 of whom worked at the same time as Reade. None corroborated her story or said they experienced sexual harassment. But, generally, they said "Reade should be heard, and acknowledged that their experiences do not disprove her accusation," per PBS. Some highlights:
- "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."