From Jason Savage <[email protected]>
Subject 🚨🚨🚨 BOMBSHELL: Biden Campaign Involved in a Cover Up 🚨🚨🚨
Date May 1, 2020 12:35 PM
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From: Nina McLaughlin, RNC Spokeswoman Maine and New Hampshire

Good Afternoon -

In a bombshell report by Business Insider
,
the Biden campaign has been caught in a cover up that started back in
Spring 2019, when they sent researchers to the University of Delaware to
access Senate documents that could include records surrounding Tara
Reade's allegations that are unavailable to the public or the press:

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Since the Spring of 2019, the Biden research team has gone back and
accessed the Biden Senate documents for reasons unknown to the public.
From Business Insider
:
Andrea Boyle Tippett, a spokeswoman for the University of Delaware,
confirmed to Insider that individuals from the campaign have accessed
the collection since Biden announced his presidential campaign in the
spring of 2019."

The campaign of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has repeatedly
insisted that journalists "rigorously vet" the accusations, yet they
refuse to release these documents and have now potentially tampered or
altered the documents in question, which raises new questions:

* Did the Biden campaign send researchers to tamper or alter the Senate
documents?

* Did the University of Delaware tamper or alter the Senate documents?

* If the Biden campaign accessed these documents, why can't the press
or the American people?

**Bottom Line:** The Biden Campaign is acutely aware of what's in
those Senate documents, and they sent researchers to assess the damage.
We need proof that the documents haven't been tampered with by the
Biden Campaign or The University of Delaware immediately.
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