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Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson said Tuesday on his podcast that Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff has avoided “Me Too” cancellation due to President Joe Biden’s past.
Three friends of an ex-girlfriend of Emhoff told the Daily Mail in a report released Oct. 2 that Emhoff allegedly slapped the unidentified then-girlfriend during a 2012 alcohol-fueled fight. On “The Victor Davis Hanson Show,” Hanson noted it’s unclear if the accusations against Emhoff are true, but during the “Me Too” movement, he likely would have been canceled, citing U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who faced sexual assault accusations while a nominee for his current position.
“Well, in my view, I don’t know if it happened until all three of them come forward, identify themselves and make an affidavit. That hasn’t happened. But according to the rules of ‘Me Too,’ that doesn’t have to happen. You …
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