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ICYMI: We have yet another victim of Joe Biden’s creepy behavior…and this time it’s famous Hollywood actress Eva Longoria.

As you’re all quite aware, Biden has been caught numerous times over displaying creepy and inappropriate behavior towards young girls and women. And sadly now Eva Longoria has been added to that long list.

Senile Joe was seen walking up to hug the actress after speaking at a White House event where screening of the movie ‘Flamin’ Hot’ took place.

To make matters worse, Biden made claims that he had known the popular actress since she was 17 years old, making him 40 at the time.

It’s disturbing and upsetting to know that this man, who is notorious for making woman uncomfortable, is the current President of the United States.

There’s even been proof of Biden sexualizing his very own daughter, Ashley Biden, who recounted the sexual abuse at the hands of her own father in her diary.

The diary was discovered under a mattress in a Palm Beach, Florida halfway house where Ashely stayed during her time in rehab. It’s alleged that the diary details her drug abuse, sex addiction as well as her being “hypersexualized” by her own father as a child.

Now, three more women have come forward making claims that Biden touched them in an inappropriate way.

Vail Kohnert-Yount served as a White House intern at the time of her incident, during which Joe Biden served as Vice President under Obama. 

She told the Washington Post about a time when she was exiting the basement of the West Wing when she had to step aside to allow Biden through. Then, Biden came up to greet her.

“He then put his hand on the back of my head and pressed his forehead to my forehead while he talked to me. I was so shocked that it was hard to focus on what he was saying. I remember he told me I was a ‘pretty girl’,” Kohnert-Yount said.

She continued:

“I do not consider my experience to have been sexual assault or harassment. But it was the kind of inappropriate behavior that makes many women feel uncomfortable and unequal in the workplace.”

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