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September 04, 2020
Judicial Watch: In 2009, Joe Biden Accused by Secret Service Agent of Grabbing His Girlfriend's Breast
Oh.
Ohhhh.
Now I get the timing of starting the Parade of Vindman-Clone Fake Whistleblowers today.
Judicial Watch announced on Thursday that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security for records that were allegedly destroyed by the Secret Service regarding a 2009 incident between then-Vice President Joe Biden and a Secret Service agent.
Their original FOIA request was made back on May 12, 2020, and sought "all records related to a reported incident in 2009 in which a United States Secret Service Agent reportedly was involved in an altercation with, or attempted to strike, then Vice President Joe Biden" during a photo opportunity.
According to Judicial Watch, the lawsuit was filed after the Secret Service "failed to respond to a July 14, 2020 administrative appeal challenging its claim that all files related to the 2009 altercation 'ha[d] been destroyed' due to 'retention standards.'"
According to the report, an unidentified Secret Service agent was suspended for a week after the incident for shoving the vice president “after he cupped his girlfriend’s breast while the couple was taking a photo with him.”
"The situation got so heated ... that others had to step in to prevent the agent from hitting the then-Vice President," according to the report.
The Secret Service did not deny the incident occurred.
Seven women accused Biden of touching them inappropriately before Tara Reade accused him of full-on sexual assault.
Previously, we knew he would swim naked in front of his female Secret Service agents instead of just putting on briefs for that particular swim.
And now this.