Tara Reade became the victim of judicial weaponization when she decided to speak publicly about Joe Biden's assault of her. She was forced to seek asylum in Russia and has only now (with Biden losing support), felt safe to return to California.
When former Senate aide Tara Reade spoke publicly about her sexual assault claims against Joe Biden, she was not met with the usual #MeToo support that women were receiving at the time. Instead, she was seen as an inconvenience, if not an enemy, to the democrat party who were rallying around Biden to become President.
Tara Reade was harassed, demonised and targeted by law enforcement who empanelled a grand jury and subpoenaed her social media communications. Tara had made complaints against Biden during the time of her employment but the administration refused to release from Delaware University where they are held, instead opting to damage her reputation.
Years after leaving her employment, and after going public, Tara released her book “Left Out, When The Truth Doesn’t Fit In”, attracting global interest. Her experience raised the attention of celebrities and politicians, ultimately leading Congressman Matt Gaetz and Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor-Green to suggest she testify in Congress.
Tara was invited to publish it in Russian for a wider audience and so made a short trip to Moscow, not realising it would turn her life upside down. During her short break, she was told she was at serious risk of arrest on her return to the States, that her life was at risk and they would rather lock her up than let her speak to Congress. She made the difficult decision of seeking asylum in Russia while her legal team fought to tackle the threats she faced.
“We immediately filed submissions with the United Nations and Interpol”, explains crisis manager Radha Stirling, CEO of Due Process International then instructed US attorney Dr Jonathan Levy to initiate actions against the FBI for weaponizing the justice system against a sexual assault victim on behalf of the President. “After over a year of actions, Tara Reade made an extremely challenging and risky decision to return to the US so she could attend her daughter’s wedding.
“We spoke extensively about the risks and did everything we could to mitigate them. It was good timing. With the debate approaching, it would be disadvantageous for the party to lock up another political opponent. The spotlight would be on Tara and what Biden did to her and we knew they wouldn’t want that.
“Now that Tara is safely at home in the US, she will file criminal referrals against Joe Biden and make herself available for congressional testimony.
“With Biden’s terrible debate performance and Special Counsel Robert Hur declining to charge him over mishandling classified documents because of his age, we hope that prosecutors do not simply turn a blind eye to Tara’s referral. Sexual assault is a serious crime and should be thoroughly investigated, including retrieving her complaint from the university.
“An ageing man does not mean a good man.
“I am pleased that Tara has been able to safely go home after over a year of living in fear. We will continue to help her seek justice against the man who assaulted her and the organisations misused to go after her”.