Fmr. senator reveals the warning he gave when Biden got ‘handsy’ with his wife

A swearing-in called for swearing at according to one former senator’s experience with then-Vice President Joe Biden’s “handsy” behavior around his wife.

“I told him I’d kick the sh*t out…”

The bridge between Massachusetts Democratic Sens. Ted Kennedy and Elizabeth Warren, the former U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, Scott Brown (R) touched on a number of non-policy concerns surrounding President Biden during a recent interview.

The eponymous host of “Tom Shattuck’s Burn Barrel” cut right to it with Brown when he posited, “Biden has taken a hit in the polls, especially in the last few months.”

Continuing with a passing reference to Biden’s previously unacknowledged seventh grandchild Navy Joan, Shattuck asserted “people are irked out about all the hair-sniffing and things…I think women are skeeved out by that stuff and, you know, he’s not a good guy. You know him.”

Initially, the former ambassador didn’t bite, but instead turned to other concerns about the president as he stated, “I did know him. I spent quite a bit of time with him, I enjoyed his company, but that’s not Joe Biden.”

“We all know people who have dementia and have the beginning of Alzheimer’s and, you know, he’s got it. It’s the walk, it’s the way he’s mumbling, his anger outbursts, and you know, it’s a shame that we can’t do better, as I said, in this great country,” he argued, “but you know a lot of people don’t wanna run because of everything you’re seeing now.”

Having not received a direct comment on Biden’s “Creepy Joe” behavior, the host honed in, “I might be imagining this, but did you — when you were on Herald Radio with us, probably seven years ago, when you got sworn in as senator, was he like hair-sniffing Gail or handsy with Gail, or did I imagine that?”

“Yeah, yeah. I told him I’d kick the sh*t out-” Brown said before couching his words, “I told him to stop, so yes.”

The allegation was far from a new charge against the long-serving politician. As previously reported, Tara Reade, a former aide to then-Sen. Joe Biden, had fled the country earlier this year and defected to Russia over expressed concerns she was “worried about [her] physical safety.”

The move came ahead of planned congressional testimony related to her own allegations that Biden had sexually assaulted her when she was in his employ.

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Brown had himself previously been accused of sexual misconduct himself by then-Fox News host Andrea Tantaros when she sued the network in 2016. The reference to an Aug. 2015 appearance on “Outnumbered” left the politician decrying the allegations as he himself knew firsthand what it was like to be on the receiving end.

“As a survivor of sexual abuse,” he had tweeted after the suit was filed, “I would never perpetuate language or actions as described in FOX complaint. Actions reference are fabricated.”

Though goaded, Brown pushed away from the subject when Shattuck sought details, “No, no, it’s old news. It’s old news…he didn’t act the way I thought he should and, you know, we called him on it, and you know, that’s it.”

“You called him on it to his face right there?” the host asked for clarity to which the ambassador assented, “Oh yeah.”

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