Biden accuser Tara Reade: 'If something happens to me, all roads lead to Joe Biden'
The president has denied allegations of the assault since Reade came forward in 2020 about it.
Tara Reade, who says President Joe Biden sexually assaulted her in the 1990s when she worked in his U.S. Senate office, posted a cryptic message about what should happen if she dies.
"I want to make something clear. If something happens to me, all roads lead to Joe Biden," Reade tweeted Sunday. "Joe Biden and DNC political machine threats, bullying and intimidation over the last three years will not work.
She also said that she is not suicidal, nor a foreign agent and she only decided to tell the truth and testify under oath in Congress about her experience working for Biden.
The president has denied allegations of the assault since Reade came forward in 2020 about it.
In March, Republican Reps. Matt Gaetz (Fla.) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.) invited Reade to testify to the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, but it is unclear whether that will happen.
When asked about the possible interview, a committee spokesperson told Politico that the panel is "focused on the Biden family’s business schemes and bank records."
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