ALSO READ: Biden celebrates computer chip factories, pitching voters on American 'comeback' He said when he was serving as a Senator in the 1970s “a lot of lovely women ... would send very salacious pictures and I just give them to the Secret Service. And I thought somebody would think I was ...." It is to be noted that US Senators and House representatives are not provided protection from the Secret Service.
Biden also said that he “never had been to bed with" Neilia, at the moment he declared, “I think I'm gonna marry you." During the show, Biden spoke on several topics including his law school, political career, playing football, saving people in a drowning incident while a lifeguard in Delaware, and death of his first wife Nelia and their 13-month-old daughter Naomi. The US President also said: “I got a call from my brother. So, I have a girl here at Delaware; Jill is nine years younger than I am.
He said you'll love her. She doesn't like politics." ALSO READ: Biden picks up another big union endorsement, this one from building trades workers In a post on X (formerly Twitter), RNC Research - an account managed by the Republican National Committee (RNC), shared a snippet of the audio clip and said that the Senators do not get Secret Service protection. “CRINGE: Joe Biden tells Howard Stern about women sending 'very salacious pictures' to him in the 1970s," conservative commentator Steve Guest wrote on X.
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