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Anita Hill says she wants 'real accountability' from Joe Biden Anita Hill says she wants 'real accountability' from Joe Biden
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A woman who accused a Supreme Court nominee of sexual harassment has rebuked White House candidate Joe Biden, who chaired the 1991 hearings.A woman who accused a Supreme Court nominee of sexual harassment has rebuked White House candidate Joe Biden, who chaired the 1991 hearings.
Anita Hill said Mr Biden must show "real accountability" for his handling of her complaints during Clarence Thomas' confirmation in Congress.Anita Hill said Mr Biden must show "real accountability" for his handling of her complaints during Clarence Thomas' confirmation in Congress.
Ms Hill told the New York Times the former vice-president had called her before announcing his presidential bid.Ms Hill told the New York Times the former vice-president had called her before announcing his presidential bid.
But she said his apology was not enough without "real change".But she said his apology was not enough without "real change".
What's the Anita Hill row?What's the Anita Hill row?
Ms Hill was called to testify at Mr Thomas' confirmation hearing after an FBI interview with her was leaked to the press.Ms Hill was called to testify at Mr Thomas' confirmation hearing after an FBI interview with her was leaked to the press.
The hearing was conducted by an all-white, all-male panel, and several women apparently willing to corroborate Ms Hill's account were not called to testify by Mr Biden.The hearing was conducted by an all-white, all-male panel, and several women apparently willing to corroborate Ms Hill's account were not called to testify by Mr Biden.
Decades on, the event is considered a political embarrassment for Mr Biden, who remains a favourite to secure the Democratic nomination.Decades on, the event is considered a political embarrassment for Mr Biden, who remains a favourite to secure the Democratic nomination.
When Mr Biden called Ms Hill a few weeks ago, the presidential hopeful expressed his "regret for what she endured" during the hearing, Ms Hill said.When Mr Biden called Ms Hill a few weeks ago, the presidential hopeful expressed his "regret for what she endured" during the hearing, Ms Hill said.
"I cannot be satisfied by simply saying, 'I'm sorry for what happened to you,'" Ms Hill told the newspaper."I cannot be satisfied by simply saying, 'I'm sorry for what happened to you,'" Ms Hill told the newspaper.
"I will be satisfied when I know there is real change and real accountability and real purpose.""I will be satisfied when I know there is real change and real accountability and real purpose."
On Friday, Mr Biden was asked about offering an apology to Ms Hill during an appearance on ABC's talk show The View.On Friday, Mr Biden was asked about offering an apology to Ms Hill during an appearance on ABC's talk show The View.
"I'm sorry for the way she got treated," Mr Biden responded. "If you go back and look at what I said or didn't say, I don't think I treated her badly.""I'm sorry for the way she got treated," Mr Biden responded. "If you go back and look at what I said or didn't say, I don't think I treated her badly."
Earlier this month, the former vice-president pledged to be "more mindful" about physical contact with women after a number accused him of unwelcome physical contact.Earlier this month, the former vice-president pledged to be "more mindful" about physical contact with women after a number accused him of unwelcome physical contact.
What about the Charlottesville criticism?What about the Charlottesville criticism?
Mr Biden has also been chided by the mother of an anti-racism protester who was killed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017.Mr Biden has also been chided by the mother of an anti-racism protester who was killed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017.
Susan Bro told the Daily Beast the presidential hopeful did not notify her that he planned to invoke Heather Heyer's death during his campaign launch video.Susan Bro told the Daily Beast the presidential hopeful did not notify her that he planned to invoke Heather Heyer's death during his campaign launch video.
"Most people do that sort of thing," she told the Daily Beast. "They capitalise on whatever situation is handy."Most people do that sort of thing," she told the Daily Beast. "They capitalise on whatever situation is handy.
"He didn't reach out to me, and didn't mention her by name specifically, and he probably knew we don't endorse candidates.""He didn't reach out to me, and didn't mention her by name specifically, and he probably knew we don't endorse candidates."
In a later interview with CNN, Ms Bro said she was not particularly upset because "the issue is about the hate, it's not about Heather".In a later interview with CNN, Ms Bro said she was not particularly upset because "the issue is about the hate, it's not about Heather".
Ms Bro added that she had told Mr Biden his video could have traumatised for some Charlottesville survivors.Ms Bro added that she had told Mr Biden his video could have traumatised for some Charlottesville survivors.
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Mr Biden raised the issue of Charlottesville again while on The View, where he said President Donald Trump's response to the violent protest in part motivated his decision to run.Mr Biden raised the issue of Charlottesville again while on The View, where he said President Donald Trump's response to the violent protest in part motivated his decision to run.
He criticised Mr Trump for comparing "neo-Nazis" to "genuinely decent Americans".He criticised Mr Trump for comparing "neo-Nazis" to "genuinely decent Americans".
Days after the Unite the Right rally, Mr Trump provoked nationwide backlash for saying there "were very fine people on both sides" in Charlottesville.Days after the Unite the Right rally, Mr Trump provoked nationwide backlash for saying there "were very fine people on both sides" in Charlottesville.
Although he also said neo-Nazis and white nationalists should be "condemned totally", it could not contain the political fallout.Although he also said neo-Nazis and white nationalists should be "condemned totally", it could not contain the political fallout.
The president revisited those remarks on Friday.The president revisited those remarks on Friday.
"If you look at what I said, you will see that question was answered perfectly, and I was talking about people that went because they felt very strongly about the monument to Robert E Lee, a great general," he told reporters outside the White House."If you look at what I said, you will see that question was answered perfectly, and I was talking about people that went because they felt very strongly about the monument to Robert E Lee, a great general," he told reporters outside the White House.
The Charlottesville unrest began when a number of racist groups gathered to protest against plans to remove a statue of Lee, who commanded pro-slavery Confederacy forces during the American Civil War.The Charlottesville unrest began when a number of racist groups gathered to protest against plans to remove a statue of Lee, who commanded pro-slavery Confederacy forces during the American Civil War.
Trump v BidenTrump v Biden
Meanwhile, an unnamed Republican strategist told Politico that Mr Trump is concerned about Mr Biden's candidacy.Meanwhile, an unnamed Republican strategist told Politico that Mr Trump is concerned about Mr Biden's candidacy.
According to the report, the source said Mr Trump asked his advisers last fall: "How are we gonna beat Biden?"According to the report, the source said Mr Trump asked his advisers last fall: "How are we gonna beat Biden?"
When his aides predicted Mr Biden would not win the Democratic nomination, the president pressed: "But what if he does?"When his aides predicted Mr Biden would not win the Democratic nomination, the president pressed: "But what if he does?"
Speaking to reporters on Friday, however, Mr Trump projected confidence that he could beat Mr Biden "easily".Speaking to reporters on Friday, however, Mr Trump projected confidence that he could beat Mr Biden "easily".
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