On Monday, staunch Democrat and anti-Trumper House Speaker Nancy Pelosi shared a prerecorded video on Twitter saying that she is officially endorsing Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.

In the prerecorded video, Pelosi praised “Creepy” Joe Biden, saying that he will be “an extraordinary president that knows how to get the job done.” Pelosi continued to describe Biden as someone who is the “personification of hope and courage, values, authenticity, and integrity.”

Pelosi endorsed Biden openly but chose to remain silent regarding former Biden staffer Tara Reade’s sexual allegations involving the Democratic nominee.

Reade made her story public over a month ago, saying that the then-senator Joe Biden had “kissed, groped, and digitally penetrated her during an unwanted sexual advance.” Since then, Biden has been in nearly a dozen interviews in left-wing media, but not one of them has brought up the question about Reade’s accusations.

On Sunday, Reade called out left-wing media and Anderson Cooper, saying that she has lost total respect towards the CNN host after not asking Biden about the sexual harassment case. She also called out the media and said that there is “blatant bias.”

The House Speaker’s endorsement follows former Democrat President Barack Obama’s announcement to support his aging former vice president. It also comes after a controversial video of CNN’s “Larry King Live” from 1993 surfaced on the internet.

In the video, an anonymous female caller phoned in and talked about the sexual harassment incident, but did not name Joe Biden. Reade confirmed that the anonymous female in the video was her late mother.

Aside from being a tone-deaf pro-left enthusiast, Pelosi also now holds the title of being a hypocrite. Before endorsing Biden, Pelosi was one of the advocates of the #MeToo movement. In fact, the House Speaker once faced an issue like this before with SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Unlike now where she is remaining silent despite evidence piling up against Biden, Pelosi led the charge against Kavanaugh.

The Democrat House Speaker branded conservative Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh a “rapist” and called for the end of his career. She made all that fuss despite Kavanaugh’s accuser lacking evidence and proof.

Pelosi claimed that women risked their safety and well-being to speak their truth, sharing their stories of sexual assault and accused senate republicans of sending a disheartening message to women: “Do not speak out, and if you do—do not expect to be heard, believed, or respected.”

But what about Tara Reade? Why does Pelosi refuse to acknowledge the sexual allegation claims now that a fellow Democrat is on the line? What happened to hearing, believing, and respecting all women?