Former Sen. Scott Brown Says He Once Threatened Joe Biden Over Treatment of His Wife

Former Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts said recently that he threatened Joe Biden while he was vice president for getting a little too familiar with his wife at his swearing in ceremony.

Anyone who has been watching Biden over the years would find this very easy to believe. His habit of getting weirdly close to people is well documented.

FOX News reports:

Former U.S. Senator claims he once threatened to ‘kick the s—t’ out of Joe Biden for treatment of his wifeFormer U.S. Senator Scott Brown claimed he once had to tell President Biden to back off his wife or he’d “kick the s— out of him.”Brown, who later served in the Trump administration as Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, was discussing the relationship he had with Biden when he served in the Senate representing Massachusetts. On the “Burn Barrel podcast,” Brown said he had to give Biden a strong warning during his swearing-in ceremony several years ago.”I told him I’d kick the s— out — I told him to stop, so yes,” he chuckled.The former senator was reluctant to discuss the “old news” but after being prompted to elaborate he recalled the moment calling out Biden “to his face.””Yes, he didn’t act the way I thought he should, and we called him on it and that’s it,” he responded.The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Brown’s story.

Here’s more from New Hampshire Journal:

Shattuck raised the issue of Biden’s odd behavior around women over the years, including highly-publicized incidents of hair sniffing (both women and children) and overly-familiar touching. Shattuck suggested women voters didn’t like what they were seeing.“Biden has taken a hit in the polls, especially in the last few months. This thing with his granddaughter really stuck,” Shattuck said, referencing Biden’s unwillingness to acknowledge the granddaughter his son Hunter fathered out of wedlock with an exotic dancer.“Also, I think people are irked out about all the hair sniffing and things when he went overseas. I think women are skeeved out by that stuff. He’s not a good guy. You know him…” Shattuck said before Brown interrupted.“I did know him. I spent quite a bit of time with him. I enjoyed his company. But that’s not Joe Biden,” Brown said.“We all know people who have dementia and have the beginning of Alzheimer’s, and he’s got it. I mean, it’s the walk. It’s the way he’s mumbling, his angry outbursts. And it’s a shame that we can’t do better in this great country.”

You can listen to the audio below:

Good for Scott Brown for defending his wife.

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