Biden Plagiarized Again In 2000. Harvard Journal Covered It Up: Report

Joe Biden, who had a history of plagiarism already, reportedly plagiarized again in an article he initially wrote for the Harvard Journal on Legislation in 2000 — and the editors covered for him by fixing the article before they published it.

Roger Severino, a vice president at the Heritage Foundation, revealed the story on X, noting how “brazen” Biden was since he had been caught plagiarizing before. As a student at Syracuse Law School in 1965, Biden plagiarized five pages from a law review journal. In 1987, Biden dropped out of the presidential race after he was caught in his closing remarks at a Democratic primary debate plagiarizing a speech from Neil Kinnock, the former leader of Britain’s Labour Party.

Severino told Fox News that the court opinion Biden plagiarized from was probably the dissenting opinion authored by Judge Diana Jane Gribbon Motz of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Brzonkala v. Virginia Polytechnic Institute.

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