First-term U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, who won the DFL Party endorsement this weekend in her re-election bid, told the Sunday Times of London that she believes Tara Reade, a former U.S. Senate staffer who has leveled sexual assault allegations against presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
"I do believe Reade," Omar told the newspaper in an interview that ran Sunday, the same day she won the DFL endorsement. "Justice can be delayed but should never be denied."
In a subsequent tweet on Monday, Omar said "believing survivors is consistent with my values," but added she will still vote for Biden and help him defeat President Donald Trump.
The former vice president has flatly denied Reade's claims, which have grown in different interviews she has given to journalists. Her original accounts of an incident she said took place at the U.S. Capitol in the early 1990s did not include an allegation of sexual assault.
Omar's remarks, made in a May 6 interview, make her the first major Democratic figure in Minnesota to give credence to Reade's allegations. The charges against Biden have reverberated in the MeToo movement that has brought down major figures in politics, entertainment and the media.
Omar also told the Times that if it were up to her, Biden wouldn't be the Democratic presidential nominee.
Omar was a prominent supporter of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who has suspended his presidential campaign and thrown his support behind Biden. Another prominent Sanders supporter in the Minnesota DFL, Attorney General Keith Ellison, has yet to publicly endorse Biden.
Republicans have used Reade's allegations to attack Biden and accuse his Democratic backers of hypocrisy for dismissing her claims. Many leading Democrats, including Minnesota U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a potential vice presidential pick, have expressed support for Biden.