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brooklynite

(94,591 posts)
Fri May 1, 2020, 01:39 PM May 2020

Statement by Vice President Joe Biden

Source: 4President.org

Statement by Vice President Joe Biden

April was Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Every year, at this time, we talk about awareness, prevention, and the importance of women feeling they can step forward, say something, and be heard. That belief – that women should be heard – was the underpinning of a law I wrote over 25 years ago. To this day, I am most proud of the Violence Against Women Act. So, each April we are reminded not only of how far we have come in dealing with sexual assault in this country – but how far we still have to go.

When I wrote the bill, few wanted to talk about the issue. It was considered a private matter, a personal matter, a family matter. I didn’t see it that way. To me, freedom from fear, harm, and violence for women was a legal right, a civil right, and a human right. And I knew we had to change not only the law, but the culture.

So, we held hours of hearings and heard from the most incredibly brave women – and we opened the eyes of the Senate and the nation – and passed the law.

In the years that followed, I fought to continually strengthen the law. So, when we took office and President Obama asked me what I wanted, I told him I wanted oversight of the critical appointments in the Office on Violence Against Women at the Department of Justice and I wanted a senior White House Advisor appointing directly to me on the issue. Both of those things happened.

As Vice President, we started the “It’s on Us” campaign on college campuses to send the message loud and clear that dating violence is violence – and against the law.

We had to get men involved. They had to be part of the solution. That’s why I made a point of telling young men this was their problem too – they couldn’t turn a blind eye to what was happening around them – they had a responsibility to speak out. Silence is complicity.

In the 26 years since the law passed, the culture and perceptions have changed but we’re not done yet.

It’s on us, and it’s on me as someone who wants to lead this country. I recognize my responsibility to be a voice, an advocate, and a leader for the change in culture that has begun but is nowhere near finished. So I want to address allegations by a former staffer that I engaged in misconduct 27 years ago.

They aren’t true. This never happened.

While the details of these allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault are complicated, two things are not complicated. One is that women deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, and when they step forward they should be heard, not silenced. The second is that their stories should be subject to appropriate inquiry and scrutiny.

Responsible news organizations should examine and evaluate the full and growing record of inconsistencies in her story, which has changed repeatedly in both small and big ways.

But this much bears emphasizing.

She has said she raised some of these issues with her supervisor and senior staffers from my office at the time. They – both men and a woman – have said, unequivocally, that she never came to them and complained or raised issues. News organizations that have talked with literally dozens of former staffers have not found one – not one – who corroborated her allegations in any way. Indeed, many of them spoke to the culture of an office that would not have tolerated harassment in any way – as indeed I would not have.

There is a clear, critical part of this story that can be verified. The former staffer has said she filed a complaint back in 1993. But she does not have a record of this alleged complaint. The papers from my Senate years that I donated to the University of Delaware do not contain personnel files. It is the practice of Senators to establish a library of personal papers that document their public record: speeches, policy proposals, positions taken, and the writing of bills.

There is only one place a complaint of this kind could be – the National Archives. The National Archives is where the records are kept at what was then called the Office of Fair Employment Practices. I am requesting that the Secretary of the Senate ask the Archives to identify any record of the complaint she alleges she filed and make available to the press any such document. If there was ever any such complaint, the record will be there.

As a Presidential candidate, I’m accountable to the American people. We have lived long enough with a President who doesn’t think he is accountable to anyone, and takes responsibility for nothing. That’s not me. I believe being accountable means having the difficult conversations, even when they are uncomfortable. People need to hear the truth.

I have spent my career learning from women the ways in which we as individuals and as policy makers need to step up to make their hard jobs easier, with equal pay, equal opportunity, and workplaces and homes free from violence and harassment. I know how critical women’s health issues and basic women’s rights are. That has been a constant through my career, and as President, that work will continue. And I will continue to learn from women, to listen to women, to support women, and yes, to make sure women’s voices are heard.

We have a lot of work to do. From confronting online harassment, abuse, and stalking, to ending the rape kit backlog, to addressing the deadly combination of guns and domestic violence.

We need to protect and empower the most marginalized communities, including immigrant and indigenous women, trans women, and women of color.

We need to make putting an end to gender-based violence in both the United States and around the world a top priority.

I started my work over 25 years ago with the passage of the Violence Against Women Act. As president, I’m committed to finishing the job.

Read more: https://blog.4president.org/2020/2020/05/statement-by-vice-president-joe-biden.html

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Statement by Vice President Joe Biden (Original Post) brooklynite May 2020 OP
Great letter! RGinNJ May 2020 #1
Well damn! Maxheader May 2020 #2
That's For The Irregulars On Social Media To Do, Sir The Magistrate May 2020 #6
What more could you ask for? You go Joe!! Stonepounder May 2020 #3
Excellent, Sir! The Magistrate May 2020 #4
+1 -K&R onetexan May 2020 #20
The never ending hypocritical Republicans exposed again, same shit different day with this BS? Brainfodder May 2020 #5
well done. I'm putting this baby to bed.. stillcool May 2020 #7
I think it is a very good statement Marrah_Goodman May 2020 #8
Very composed BUT... davidgeist May 2020 #9
I thought the statement was fine. Demsrule86 May 2020 #21
should never had been necessary in the first place stopdiggin May 2020 #10
It was necessary DeminPennswoods May 2020 #17
absolutely. I think it was a good move. stopdiggin May 2020 #19
K&R Bayard May 2020 #11
Excellent! warmfeet May 2020 #12
The Berniebrats got a new one.. LW1977 May 2020 #13
Yup. Enuff said. tavernier May 2020 #14
Well done. Outstanding statement DeminPennswoods May 2020 #15
Perfect response. nt fleabiscuit May 2020 #16
It's so clear he didn't do this. She really does women a disservice. Joinfortmill May 2020 #18

Maxheader

(4,373 posts)
2. Well damn!
Fri May 1, 2020, 01:45 PM
May 2020

Joe took the high ground approach...Just glanced through it...

no phrases like, "paid to lie"..or "put a bag over their head, i still wouldn't touch it!"

The Magistrate

(95,247 posts)
6. That's For The Irregulars On Social Media To Do, Sir
Fri May 1, 2020, 01:48 PM
May 2020

For every task there is the right tool....


"Defeat of a dangerous enemy is something to be for."


Brainfodder

(6,423 posts)
5. The never ending hypocritical Republicans exposed again, same shit different day with this BS?
Fri May 1, 2020, 01:47 PM
May 2020

Could the media bring up the executive branch of the U.S. govt. and part of the legislative branch being completely corrupted by Russia $, every day until the election, or are they also corrupted AF?

Unfortunately it looks like AF is the case there too and we look stupid AF to the rest of the world?






davidgeist

(1 post)
9. Very composed BUT...
Fri May 1, 2020, 02:14 PM
May 2020

I appreciate the clear and well thought response BUT... In the modern approach to politics it is important to be dramatic first, get lots of attention and then give us the very important facts. Point out that the very credible sexual misconduct accusations against Trump should be in the headlines. It is an unfortunate game these days but being an upright Eagle Scout does not get you elected. No dirty politics just go extreme and then sober and clear.

stopdiggin

(11,316 posts)
10. should never had been necessary in the first place
Fri May 1, 2020, 02:24 PM
May 2020

but a very, very solid statement

If you're not satisfied with the resulting investigation and reporting .. you're not looking for the truth .. you're looking for inquisition.

DeminPennswoods

(15,286 posts)
17. It was necessary
Sat May 2, 2020, 07:10 AM
May 2020

otherwise, there'd have continued to be questions. It's not going to stop GOP attack ads about it, but it reassures voters who aren't already 100% committed to voting for Dems up and down the ticket.

stopdiggin

(11,316 posts)
19. absolutely. I think it was a good move.
Sat May 2, 2020, 01:55 PM
May 2020

I regret that it was a necessary thing to do. And I hope (while confessing to skepticism) it will result in some benefit or advantage to the campaign. As of this morning .. it hasn't. We'll see what reporting looks like in 2 weeks.

(and it really, really, really p*sses me off that some of this water is being carried by figures on the left .. including here on DU.)

DeminPennswoods

(15,286 posts)
15. Well done. Outstanding statement
Fri May 1, 2020, 05:42 PM
May 2020


Hopefully this will put the story to bed although that won't stop the GOP from using it to bash Biden.

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