By James Barrett
April 4, 2019
On Wednesday, former Vice President Joe Biden attempted to address the growing scandal over claims of his past "innappropriate touching" of women by issuing a video explaining that he has always been about making a "human connection" but assuring his supporters that he now "gets it": "social norms" have "shifted" and he will change how he interacts with women accordingly. The next day, The Washington Post published three more accounts from three more women detailing times they say Biden crossed the line — bringing the total number of accusations to seven.
With high-profile Democrats taking positions on the growing scandal, one key voice has been glaringly absent: the man Biden can thank for being vice president for eight years. So where is Obama in the Biden debate?
According to The Hill's sources, we shouldn't expect to be hearing publicly from Obama anytime soon, but we should assume he is still "standing behind" his former VP amid the growing list of accusers.
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