Anita Hill

After numerous apology attempts, the 2020 Democratic contender finally took personal responsibility for Hill's mistreatment during a 1991 Senate hearing.
Biden keeps getting hit for his response about the Anita Hill hearings, and Jeb Bush stumbled over the Iraq War. Both of them should've seen it coming.
Hill has said the former vice president's comments have been insufficient, calling them "sort of an ‘I’m sorry if you were offended.’”
“I’m sorry she was treated the way she was treated,” Biden said, once again not recognizing his role in how she was treated.
Caitlyn Caruso said the potential 2020 candidate’s alleged inappropriate behavior isn’t what should disqualify him from running, but his record on Anita Hill and other issues.
Biden was once able to sidestep his role in the Clarence Thomas hearings. Now, with Me Too and a potential presidential run, that’s no longer an option.
"I wish I could have done something," Biden said Tuesday while reflecting on Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
The media’s moving on, but I’m not.
She made her first public comments since Kavanaugh's confirmation vote, almost exactly 27 years after her landmark Senate testimony against Clarence Thomas.
Republicans used Anita Hill's FBI interview to discredit her.