Biden’s former aide surprises Americans of her celebrating the New year in Moscow
It seems like the American public received a surprise footage as the year 2024 entered.
“Happy New Year from Moscow Russia… 2023 brought many surprises… May 2024 bring peace to our world,” With these words, Tara Reade, former assistant to US President Joe Biden, commented, Sunday, on a photo of the Red Square in the center of the Russian capital, Moscow, where she congratulated her followers on the new year.
Happy New Year from Moscow Russia.
2023 brought many surprises.
May 2024 bring peace to our world. pic.twitter.com/7ilMCcIrbl— Tara Reade ???? (@ReadeAlexandra) December 31, 2023
Followers commented on Reed’s photo, which she posted on X, saying, “The photo is beautiful and Moscow seems unaffected by the sanctions as some Western media portray”.
Another follower noted, “Moscow is a wonderful, big city free of tents, garbage, and drug addicts”.
Happy 2024 from Moscow! So far so good ✨❄️ pic.twitter.com/CT5kxFuH19
— Tara Reade ???? (@ReadeAlexandra) December 31, 2023
It’s worth mentioning that Tara Reade, accused Joe Biden of sexually assaulting her while she was working in his Senate office in 1993, says she will apply for Russian citizenship.
Reade appeared last year in an event hosted by the Russian state news outlet Sputnik, as she said, “I came to the decision of apply for Russian citizenship after I received threats in the United States… I feel really happy to be here, and I feel safe”.
The event also featured convicted Russian agent Maria Butina, who is now a member of the Duma, the lower house of Russia’s legislature.
Reade said she hoped Butina could help her with her citizenship application.
“I don’t know what will happen with that, but I do promise to be a good citizen and I promise to move forward with my life in a positive way,” Reade said, adding that she wants to keep her US citizenship as well.
Months before the 2020 presidential election, Reade publicly accused Biden of sexually assaulting her while she was a junior staffer in his Senate office in the early 1990s.
Reade said she never disclosed the assault to other members of Biden’s staff but that she filed a complaint about harassment and was later fired.
Several people close to Reade have said she told them about the alleged assault at the time.
Biden has vigorously denied the allegations, saying the alleged assault never happened.
Members of his Senate staff at the time said the office had a professional atmosphere and that Reade never went to them with her claim of harassment.