'If something happens to me, all roads point to Joe Biden': Tara Reade posts about her death before congressional testimony

By Jen Krausz on
 May 9, 2023

Tara Reade, who accused President Joe Biden before the 2020 election of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s, posted ahead of her scheduled congressional testimony that authorities should look at the president if something happens to her before the testimony.

"I want to make something clear. If something happens to me, all roads lead to Joe Biden," Reade wrote Sunday afternoon. "Joe Biden and DNC political machine threats, bullying and intimidation over the last three years will not work."

"I am not suicidal," she added.

Her testimony comes at the invitation of Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

"The Biden corruption must end. Period," Reade said, thanking Gaetz and Greene for "caring about the truth."

Biden denied her allegations and managed to get elected even though she seemed somewhat credible in what she said at the time.