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Biden faces ‘mosaic’ plagiarism accusation over familiar phrases in paper.

A Former Editor Alleges Plagiarism by President Joe Biden

A former editor of the Harvard Journal on ‌Legislation has raised “shocking” allegations of plagiarism against ⁢President ⁣Joe Biden, claiming that he discovered instances of unattributed copying in an essay‌ written by ‌the then-Delaware senator more than ‌two‍ decades ago.

The accusations center around an‌ essay defending the ⁢Violence ⁣Against Women Act, which⁣ Biden penned‍ in 2000 during his tenure as a senator.

Roger⁤ Severino, who now serves as ⁤the vice president of domestic policy at The Heritage ⁤Foundation, took to social media to ⁢detail his findings, igniting a fresh controversy.

“My first assignment as a junior editor at the ‍Harvard⁣ Journal on Legislation (1999-2000) was to cite check an article submitted by one Sen. Joseph R. Biden. ‍I was shocked by the plagiarism I discovered,” Severino posted on X, the site formerly known ‌as Twitter.

Highlighting ⁢specific phrases that ⁣had raised his suspicions, Severino said in an interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters, ​”Words like‌ ‘herald of a new era’ tipped me off. Like, ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa,⁢ I’ve⁢ heard this before.'”

Plagiarism Allegations Gain ⁤Momentum

Severino’s accusations come on the ​heels of ‍a⁤ broader examination of Biden’s veracity by Glenn Kessler of The Washington ‍Post, who has scrutinized the president’s tendency‌ to embellish facts.

Addressing this pattern,‌ Severino⁢ stated, “He tends to embellish, ⁤and he ⁣tends to lie,‌ and as your ‌segment showed, he has decades of ‌history doing this.”

The ⁣crux of Severino’s allegations ⁢centers ⁤on Biden’s purported ⁤failure to properly credit​ Federal Judge Diana Gribbon Motz’s dissenting opinion in the case of Brzonkala v. Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1999, New York Post reported.

In that case, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals​ declared a portion of the 1994 law as unconstitutional.

Severino contended ⁢that the⁢ published⁤ version of Biden’s essay included ⁢several citations from⁣ Motz’s​ opinion, but the attributions were reportedly inserted by journal editors who, in Severino’s view, were covering for‍ Biden.

Severino alleged, “He had lifted language straight out of a SCOTUS opinion, changed a couple words, and ‌called them his own. There were no quote marks ⁣and no footnote or anything else attributing the court as the source.”

Plagiarism Tactics‌ and Alleged Cover-Up

He ​went ​on to assert that Biden ⁢had engaged in⁣ a form ⁤of⁢ plagiarism known as “mosaic ⁢plagiarism,” where a writer modifies a few ‍words in a quote to make the ​act harder to detect. Severino interpreted this as⁣ an ‌indication ‌of “consciousness of guilt.”

Severino claimed to have‍ brought the plagiarism concerns to the executive ⁤editor of the journal, recommending that they reject Biden’s article.

However, according‍ to Severino, the editors decided to⁤ address the issue ⁣by adding proper attributions, effectively “fixing” the plagiarism.‌ Severino said they acted as if the⁣ incident ‌had never ‌occurred.

In response to Severino’s allegations, White House spokeswoman⁢ Olivia ‍Dalton vehemently denied the claims, stating, “The final ‌article has appropriate citations, and that fact is not in dispute. So I’m ‌not about ‌to further‌ dignify⁤ ridiculous attacks on the‍ president⁤ from decades ‌ago.”

The Harvard ‌Journal of Legislation has not issued a statement ‍regarding the matter, according to‍ the New York Post.

Decades of Plagiarism ‌Allegations

Severino said he decided to come forward with these allegations from ⁣more than 20 years ago because Biden has “been doing this for decades,⁣ and‌ the American people have to know.”

“He’s ⁢never owned up to his plagiarism scandals ⁤and his constant ⁣embellishments,” he added.

Biden has faced past ‍accusations​ of plagiarism,‌ notably during his first presidential campaign in 1988, when he was found to have lifted quotes from then-British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock, misrepresenting his family’s history.

Kinnock, who has since moved past the plagiarism controversy, supported Biden wholeheartedly‌ in⁤ the 2020 presidential election, stating, “Joe’s an honest guy,” the The Guardian reported.

The post⁢ Biden Accused of ‘Mosaic’ Plagiarism After Editor Noticed Oddly Familiar ​Phrases⁢ In Paper appeared first ⁤on The Western Journal.



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