Ho ho, the chief of staff for Jill Biden, creepy Joe's wife, is reputed "bull-dog" queer who harasses the females--he's like creepy Joe, eh?--ho ho ho

Jill Biden's "Work Husband" Is In DEEP Doo-Doo After These Allegations Are Confirmed​

By Maria Angelino | Wednesday, 13 March 2024 22:15

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Jill Biden's "Work Husband" Is In DEEP Doo-Doo After These Allegations Are Confirmed

In a recent revelation, a former senior aide to President Biden has confirmed to Fox News Digital the accuracy of allegations against a top White House official.

The allegations, which include long-standing bullying and verbal sexual harassment of staff members, were reported by the New York Post. The former aide, who chose to remain anonymous, believes these claims warrant an internal investigation.
The New York Post reported on Tuesday that Jill Biden's top aide, Anthony Bernal, who is openly gay, has a history of questionable work conduct. However, he is considered "untouchable" as the First Lady perceives him as her "work husband."

According to the report, Bernal has been known to speculate on the penis size of staffers, a tactic believed by one of the publication's sources to be a power play designed to make people uncomfortable. "It lines up with everything I experienced working there," the former top Biden aide told Fox News Digital.

The former aide expressed surprise that it took so long for staffers to voice their concerns. "I wouldn't be shocked if this empowered current and past staff to move forward," they added.

The Post's report also revealed that two individuals claimed Bernal shared his theory that a person's thumb size correlates with their penis size. This was allegedly done in the current White House, during previous roles in the Biden campaign, and during Biden's vice presidency.

One source told the publication, "It is to make people uncomfortable and to have power over them. It is Me Too – classic Me Too." Another source disclosed that Bernal often speculated on the penis size of several individuals, including political aides and Secret Service agents.

A third source added that Bernal, prior to Biden's presidency, told a colleague he had a small penis during a dispute and commented on a "staffer's bulge in his khakis" on another occasion. "It was a lot of inappropriate remarks — talking about other people's attractiveness and speculating about their sex lives at very weird moments," the source told the Post. "That's actually sexual harassment."

The report also indicated that Bernal regularly questioned people's sexuality and attempted to pry into their personal lives. This information was gathered after the publication spoke to nearly a dozen current and former staffers.
The individuals came forward because they wanted Bernal held accountable for his actions. "If the White House Counsel is investigating the behavior of a junior staffer in the scheduling and advance office, does that mean they're investigating Anthony Bernal, an assistant to the president, too?" the former top Biden aide questioned. "A dozen sources seem like enough to trigger that type of internal investigation."

In response to the allegations, White House chief of staff Jeff Zients expressed full confidence in Bernal's character. "His many fans at the White House know him to be both gracious and tough, holding himself up to the highest standards, with a heart dedicated to public service," Zients told the Post. "It is disappointing that he is the target of unfounded attacks from unnamed sources."

However, the former aide suggested that Zients should be furious with the White House over the situation. "From a comms approach, I have no idea what the hell they were thinking by putting Jeff Zients' name on a statement defending a guy accused by a dozen staffers of being a bully and worse," the former aide said. "If I were Zients, I would be furious that I was left up the creek without a paddle."

Sources told the Post they believe Bernal will not face consequences due to his proximity to the first lady. In her book, "Where the Light Enters," she thanked Bernal, saying he provided her with "insights and guidance." "He knows how much I love him and respect him," she added.

"Working for the Bidens is like living in another century," a source told the Post. "You really cannot speak up without fear of personal or professional retaliation."
"He is by far the worst and most well-known abuser, but the Biden White House is a magnet for ugly and abusive workplace behavior," they continued. "It's totally inexcusable [in] this day [and] age, especially with Biden's own narrative about standing up to bullies."
 
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