Tara Reade, who has made allegations against President Joe Biden saying he sexually assaulted her back in 1993 while he was serving as a senator and she was an aide, has now filed a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation for $10 million in damages. Reade stated that while she was working for Biden, he pushed her against a wall, put his hand up her skirt and proceeded to sexually penetrate her.
Of course, Biden says none of this ever happened.
Here’s more from the Western Journal’s report:
Reade was highly vocal about the sexual assault allegations during the 2020 election cycle. Last year, saying she was in fear for her life, she took refuge in Russia. The crux of her new legal claim is that the FBI was weaponized against her as a way to discredit her allegations against Biden.
“The United States should not have a two-tiered justice system,” Reade attorney Jonathan Levy went on to say in a statement, according to a report from Fox News.
Levy referenced recent multimillion-dollar judgments against two prominent Republicans: former President Donald Trump and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
“If President Trump and Mr. Giuliani can be assessed tens of millions in damages for their words; a weaponized FBI that seeks to silence, intimidate and eliminate Joe Biden’s victim, Tara Reade, must also be held accountable; failing to do so means our justice and legal system has become an instrument of political oppression and suppression,” the attorney added.
We all know that Biden and his underling, Attorney General Merrick Garland, have been utilizing the FBI as a weapon to silence his political opposition. The bureau has been used against former President Donald Trump to gather documents and files at his Mar-a-Lago estate. They also arrested a pro-life advocate, though that case got promptly thrown out.
It wouldn’t be the first time, by a long shot, the FBI has been used to silence someone.
According to Reade’s lawsuit, she “was sexually victimized by then Senator Joseph Biden in 1993. Her case was suppressed by Congressional investigators to protect Senator Biden. When she spoke out again, she was subject to an ongoing FBI Operation detailed below to revictimize her a second time.”
The suit calls the FBI’s alleged effort against Reade “Operation Cassandra,” an apparent reference to the woman of that name in Greek mythology.
“As a result of the actions carried out in furtherance of Operation Cassandra by the respondent FBI et al., Claimant has suffered severe emotional distress and anxiety, was subjected to death threats, was unlawfully surveilled and had her communications and financial records seized and recorded and was forced to apply for asylum to a third country in credible fear of her life and liberty,” the lawsuit continued.
Reade then revealed the FBI effort against her started back in April 2019 when she first started to speak out against Biden and reveal the details of the alleged assault from 1993. At that time, Reade said she had no affiliation with Trump or any other “foreign power.”
Isn’t it hilarious how the left scream “believe all women” from the rooftops so long as the woman who is to be believed is not speaking against one of their radical left wing heroes?
According to the lawsuit, FBI Director Christopher Wray ordered an operation “to retaliate, intimidate, discredit and if possible, eliminate her as a threat to President Biden,” violating the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution.
The claim alleges that under the direction of Wray, the bureau manipulated the media and fed it false information to discredit her.
“Her personal website and emails were hacked by the FBI” in May 2020, the lawsuit says, adding that when she went to the FBI for help with threats she was receiving, the bureau placed spyware on her electronic devices.
The lawsuit then reveals that the harassment Reade was being subjected to started to get even worse during Spring 2023 when she was considering whether or not to make public testimony about Biden and trying to get her personnel file from the days when she worked as his aide.
The suit also says, “While in Moscow, Tara was tipped by former US intelligence operatives that she would be subject to arrest or detention upon her return to the United States for violations of the Foreign Agent Registration Act and that she might be harmed or worse.”
Unsurprisingly, the Justice Department has declined to answer any questions or issue any comments about the lawsuit, according to Fox News.
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