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指控拜登性侵的前助理尋求俄羅斯庇護 美國不安全

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曾指控拜登性侵的前助理尋求俄羅斯庇護:美國不安全

阮佳琪  2023-05-31 觀察者網

(觀察者網訊)綜合美媒哥倫比亞廣播公司(CBS)、美國全國公共廣播電台(NPR)等31日報道,美國總統拜登參議員時期的助理塔拉·裏德(Tara Reade)近日抵達俄羅斯,她曾多次指控拜登對其實施性侵行為。

當地時間周二,裏德在一檔俄媒節目中表示,在拜登執政下的美國她不再感到安全,她打算加入俄羅斯籍,尋求俄政府庇護。英媒《衛報》稱裏德“叛逃到俄羅斯”後,形容在莫斯科的感覺像是“回到家”一樣。

據NPR早前報道,上世紀90年代,在拜登擔任特拉華州參議員時期,裏德曾在國會參議院為其工作了大約9個月的時間。

2019年初,拜登準備參選總統期間,裏德等數名女性指認拜登曾對她們“動手動腳”。2020年3月,在拜登成為美國民主黨推定總統候選人後,裏德在一個播客中聲稱,1993年8月,她在國會山辦公大樓被拜登性侵,當時她29歲。

拜登當時駁斥這一指控稱“此事從未發生”,其團隊亦堅決否認。他的支持者則認為,裏德此舉有政治動機。

裏德說,她在事件發生後提出了一份關於性騷擾的正式書麵投訴,但沒有收到任何後續通知,也沒有找到任何投訴記錄。俄媒稱,雖然一些民主黨國會女性議員曾表示相信她,但她的說法被美國主流媒體淡化,而且她本人還遭到了誹謗、刑事調查和恐嚇。

今年4月,美國迎來新一輪大選,拜登宣布將競選連任後,現年59歲的裏德重申了自己的遭遇,並表示願意在由共和黨控製的眾議院作證。

然而5月初,裏德發布了一條奇怪的推文,稱她“並沒有自殺傾向”,如果她遭遇任何不測, “每一種可能都會指向拜登”。

哥倫比亞廣播公司(CBS)稱,在被一名共和黨議員告知可以會有生命安全危險時,裏德選擇前往俄羅斯並希望能留在該國。

當地時間周二,裏德和俄杜馬議員瑪麗亞·布季娜一起出現在“今日俄羅斯”媒體集團組織的記者會上,接受直播采訪。

裏德告訴俄媒,現在她覺得自己很安全,並得到了很好的保護,“當我在莫斯科下飛機時,這是我很長一段時間以來第一次有了安全感,我感到自己被傾聽、被尊重”、“(雖然)現在還有點恍惚,但我感覺非常好”。

她表示,做出投靠俄羅斯的決定“非常艱難”,但自己別無他法,“我隻是不想在回家時走進牢籠,或者被殺害,基本上我隻有這兩個選擇。”

裏德聲稱,在2020年公開指控拜登後,自己的生命安全受到了威脅,她還因為曾誇讚俄總統普京被汙蔑是“俄羅斯特工”。

她說,雖然她的“夢想是在美國和俄羅斯生活”,但她可能隻能住在俄羅斯,因為隻有在那裏,她才會感覺“被保護和安全包圍”。

“這沒關係,我很享受在莫斯科的時光,感覺就像在家裏一樣。”裏德說,“我希望我能在這裏安全地生活。我非常感謝我在俄羅斯、在莫斯科的朋友們,他們張開雙手接受我……”

裏德接受俄媒采訪 截圖自《紐約郵報》

談到一起接受采訪的布季娜時,裏德表示自己非常感謝她,以及所有向自己給予過相同保護和安全感的人。

俄媒報道稱,布蒂娜在2018年曾因被指控為俄情報部門搜集情報在美國被捕入獄,一年後獲釋並被驅逐出境。去年俄烏衝突爆發後,她受到美國製裁。

裏德在記者會上將布蒂娜稱為“朋友”,同時也提到了俄烏衝突的話題。期間她抨擊了美國武裝烏克蘭的做法,稱“美國選擇了曆史錯誤的一邊,相當可悲”。

裏德說:“我對我的俄羅斯兄弟姐妹們很抱歉,美國高層采取了這樣一種咄咄逼人的立場。我不認為俄羅斯是敵人,我的許多美國同胞也不這麽認為,大多數美國公民都想和你們成為朋友,希望我們能再次團結起來。”

話音未落她又補充道,自己想向普京申請俄羅斯公民身份,同時保留美國公民的身份,“我保證我會做一個優秀公民。”

《每日郵報》稱,裏德還表示,即使拜登不再擔任美國總統,她也不確定自己是否會回到美國,此外她對拜登能否連任持保留態度。

“我不確定新總統會為我改變什麽。我的律師正在想辦法,因為有些案子是對我不利的,我不知道他們在盤算著什麽。但我確實知道一點,那就是不幸的是,(美國)民主黨全國委員會相當腐敗。除非它被解散和裁撤,否則我不確定情況是否會好轉。”

對於裏德尋求俄羅斯庇護一事,身為俄杜馬議員的布季娜承諾稱,她會幫助裏德起草申請,在國際事務委員會會議上討論裏德獲得俄公民身份的可能性,並請求普京快速處理這一申請。

潛逃俄羅斯的美國總統前助理爆料:美國援助烏克蘭是在洗錢

2023-06-04 01:24:36 來源: 醉心文史 

6月3日,身在俄羅斯莫斯科,正在跟俄羅斯申請政治避難的美國總統拜登的前助理塔拉·裏德在接受俄羅斯紅星報采訪時表示:表麵上看是美國援助烏克蘭金錢武器支持烏克蘭開戰。但本質上這是美國打一種洗錢方案,而洗錢的最終受益者有兩個,第一是是武器製造公司,第二是經手一切的美國政客們。

Biden accuser Tara Reade: My two Choices in US to walk into cage or be killed


 


 


 

而塔拉·裏德之所以這麽說,那是因為就在昨天,美國宣布繼續援助烏克蘭6億美元武器。塔拉·裏德作為拜登前女助理,卻逃往莫斯科申請政治庇護,原因是他指控拜登曾經套性侵她,她揭發後卻遭到了死亡威脅,沒辦法這才潛逃俄羅斯申請俄羅斯的庇護的。

目前塔拉·裏德身在俄羅斯首都莫斯科,之前她接受采訪時是和俄杜馬議員瑪麗亞一起出境,並直接在電視台的節目中聲明了希望拿到俄羅斯公民身份的願望。

Biden Accuser Tara Reade: My Two Choices in US Were to Walk Into Cage or be Killed

https://sputnikglobe.com/20230530/biden-accuser-tara-reade-my-two-choices-in-us-were-to-walk-into-cage-or-be-killed-1110800326.html#:~:text=%22I%20feel%20very%20surrounded%20by,is%20basically%20my%20two%20choices. 

30.05.2023

by Ekaterina Blinova
 
Tara Reade, a US citizen, writer, and ex-assistant to Joe Biden, who has recently arrived in Russia, told Sputnik she no longer feels safe in Biden's America, adding that many Americans are ready to follow in her footsteps.
Tara Reade, a former Senate staffer, came forward in April 2020 and filed a criminal complaint against then-presumptive Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden, accusing him of sexual assault in 1993. Even though some Democratic congresswomen said they believe her, not only were her claims downplayed by the US mainstream press, but she was also subjected to smears, a criminal probe, and intimidation.
After Biden's 2024 re-election announcement, Reade reiterated her accusations and expressed willingness to testify in the GOP-controlled House of Representatives. However, in early May, Tara released a cryptic message saying that if something happens to her, all roads would lead to Biden. Reade opted to come to Russia to protect her life.
 
"I'm still kind of in a daze a bit but I feel very good," Reade told Sputnik. "I feel very surrounded by protection and safety. And I just really so appreciate Maria [Butina] and everyone who's been giving me that at a time when it's been very difficult to know if I'm safe or not. I just didn't want to walk home and walk into a cage or be killed, which is basically my two choices. [The decision to go to Russia] was very difficult. I'm not an impulsive person. I really take my time and sort of analyze data points. And from what I could see based on the cases and based on what was happening and sort of the push for them to not want me to testify, I felt that while this election is gearing up and there's so much at stake, I'm almost better off here and just being safe. My dream is to live in both places, but it may be that I only live in this place and that's okay."
 
On May 30, Member of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs Maria Butina, who herself fell victim to the US punitive machine, promised to discuss the possibility of granting Russian citizenship to Reade and ask Russian President Vladimir Putin to fast track her citizenship request.

Tara Reade is not the only American truth-seeker who has come to Russia in order to evade political persecution from the US authorities. Earlier, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden found refuge in the Russian Federation after revealing a US global spying program which targeted American citizens in sharp violation of the US Constitution. In September 2022, Vladimir Putin signed a decree granting Russian citizenship to Edward. He is now a full-fledged citizen of Russia.

As per Reade, there are a lot of people in the US who feel unsafe. Her message to them is to take action to protect themselves and their families "and to really look at who you're voting for."
 

"We need systemic change. So participate in that process and try to take command of your democracy if you want a democracy, because right now it's in disarray," Reade said, addressing her fellow Americans. "And that's the problem. And as far as like going to another safe haven, I mean, there are many Americans here, and I don't want to out a bunch of Americans, but there are people here that are coming to Russia - much like back in the day when Soviet Union people defected over to the US - now you have the opposite. Now you have US and European citizens looking for safe haven here. And luckily, the Kremlin is accommodating. So we're lucky."

 
What struck Reade the most after she revealed her story to the American people is that she was denied support from the Democratic Party, which she had backed for years. She sent requests to numerous prominent Democrats, such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren, but to no avail. As she revealed to Sputnik in 2021, it was a betrayal on a level she could not even describe. While American lawmakers and government officials are meant to serve the people, some of them choose to serve their own vested interests, according to her.
 

"I've examined that," Reade said. "I really think it's greed. It's one word. It's greed. It's like they can never have enough power and money. And if you notice that many of our members of Congress are multimillionaires and they went in with nothing. And how did that happen? Because their salaries were only $100,000 a year. You look at Nancy Pelosi, you look at Mitch McConnell, you look at Joe Biden and you look at [Barack] Obama, even they're multimillionaires. And they were supposed to be public servants. They were supposed to be helping the people. And in America, our Constitution was all about the representatives going doing public service and then going back to their farms or their businesses. But it wasn't meant to be a lifelong endeavor where they rake in millions of dollars."

 

Tara Reade, who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault, defects to Russia

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/may/30/tara-reade-defects-russia-biden

Former Senate staffer who made claim in 2020 appears on Russian media alongside convicted Russian agent in US Maria Butina

By  in New York

@MartinPengelly   30 May 2023 

Tara Reade, a former Senate staffer who in 2020 accused Joe Biden of sexual assault, has said she had defected to Russia.

“I’m still kind of in a daze a bit but I feel very good,” Reade told Sputnik, a Russian press outlet supportive of President Vladimir Putin, while sitting with Maria Butina, a convicted Russian agent jailed in the US but now a member of parliament in Russia.

“I feel very surrounded by protection and safety,” Reade said on Tuesday.

Now 59, Reade was a staffer for Biden when he was a US senator from Delaware.

In 2020, as Biden ran for the Democratic presidential nomination, she claimed that in 1993, in a Senate corridor, he pushed her against a wall and assaulted her. Biden repeatedly denied the accusation.

At her press appearance in Russia, Reade was described as a “writer and publicist and former aide to Joe Biden”.

Sitting next to Butina, Reade said: “I just really so appreciate Maria and everyone who’s been giving me [protection] at a time when it’s been very difficult to know if I’m safe or not.

“I just didn’t want to walk home and walk into a cage or be killed, which is basically my two choices.”

Reade recently considered testifying before US House Republicans seeking to use committees to attack Biden and his family.

The decision to defect to Russia, she told Sputnik, “was very difficult. I’m not an impulsive person. I really take my time and sort of analyse data points.

“And from what I could see based on the cases and based on what was happening and sort of the push for them to not want me to testify, I felt that while [the 2024] election is gearing up and there’s so much at stake, I’m almost better off here and just being safe. My dream is to live in both places, but it may be that I only live in this place and that’s OK.”

Biden is running for re-election. As president, he has helped maintain international support for Ukraine as it fights invading Russian forces.

Reade said: “To my Russian brothers and sisters, I’m sorry right now that American elites are choosing to have such an aggressive stance. Just know that most American citizens do want to be friends and hope that we can have unity again.

“I am enjoying my time in Moscow, and I feel very at home.”

Biden sex assault accuser Tara Reade asks for Russian citizenship

A woman who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault during the 2020 presidential race appeared Tuesday in Moscow and said she was asking President Vladimir Putin for Russian citizenship.

Tara Reade, who worked in now-President Biden's congressional office for a short period in 1993, said she wanted to stay in Russia after a Republican lawmaker told her she was in physical danger.

Reade, 59, said in an interview streamed by the Sputnik media group — a Russian press outlet — that she'd arrived in Russia as a vacationer.

"When I got off the plane in Moscow, for the first time in a very long time, I felt safe. And I felt heard and felt respected," she said. "I'm still kind of in a daze a bit, but I feel very good," she said. "I feel very surrounded by protection and safety."

Reade sparked headlines in early 2020 by claiming in a podcast that Mr. Biden, who was a senator at the time, sexually assaulted her in a Capitol Hill corridor in August 1993, when she was 29.

Her accusation came just as Mr. Biden was ramping up his campaign against incumbent President Donald Trump, who himself has faced accusations of sexual abuse and rape.

Mr. Biden categorically denied her claim

"It is not true. I'm saying unequivocally it never, never happened," he said.

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Tara Reade posing for a photo during an April 2019 interview with The Associated Press in Nevada City, Calif. AP Photo / Donald Thompson

 

Reade said she filed a complaint after the alleged incident, but no record of it has been found, and it's not clear if her allegations have ever been formally investigated.

A 1996 court document says her ex-husband mentioned that she'd complained of sexual harassment while working in Mr. Biden's office.

Reade, who called herself a geopolitical analyst, said in the Sputnik interview that after making her allegations public in 2020, she was threatened with prison, her life was threatened, and she was called a Russian agent.

Sitting alongside Maria Butina — a current member of Russia's parliament who was arrested and imprisoned in Washington in July 2018 as an alleged spy for Russia, before being released in October 2019 and deported — Reade told the interviewer she has "always loved Russia."

"I do not see Russia as an enemy, nor do many of my fellow American citizens," she said, adding that she had one "large" request.

Though she wants to hold on to her U.S. citizenship, she said she'd "like to apply for citizenship in Russia, from the president of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin. ... I do promise to be a good citizen."

Asked for comment about Reade's request, White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates responded Wednesday, "I won't attempt to speak for an aspiring Russian citizen, the convicted Russian spy who's sponsoring her or the foreign government with which she has chosen to align."

According to The Guardian, Reade said of Butina, "I just really so appreciate Maria and everyone who's been giving me [protection] at a time when it's been very difficult to know if I'm safe or not. I just didn't want to walk home and walk into a cage or be killed, which is basically my two choices."

Nancy Cordes contributed to this report.

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