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Joe Biden will be interviewed Tuesday morning on ABC News’ “Good Morning America,” according to host George Stephanopolous.

“I will be talking exclusively to former VP and 2020 presidential candidate @JoeBiden tomorrow morning live on @GMA,” the former Democratic operative-turned-political journalist tweeted.

Biden will likely be questioned about the sexual assault allegation from former Senate staffer Tara Reade and his son Hunter’s involvement with an energy company in Ukraine as well as his recent criticism of President Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

“Good Morning America” airs on ABC beginning at 7 a.m. New York time.

The former veep appeared on MSNBC earlier this month and denied Reade’s allegation that he reached under her clothes and groped her.

“It is not true, I am saying unequivocally it never, never happened and it didn’t. It never happened,” Biden said.

But when pressed on his past statements that all women who come forward should be believed, Biden said also he would not question her motivations.

“I don’t know why she’s saying this, why, after 27 years, all of a sudden this gets raised. I don’t understand it. But I’m not going to go in and question her motive, not going to attack her. She has a right to say whatever she wants to say, but I have a right to say, look at the facts, check it out,” he said.

Reade, in an interview with former Fox News host Megyn Kelly late last week, insisted her story was true.

“He had his hands underneath my clothes and it happened all at once,” Reade said.

She added that Biden asked if she wanted to “go somewhere else” and told her “I want to f–k you,” a new detail she had not previously disclosed.

She said Biden pulled back when he saw she wasn’t responding.

“He looked at me and said, ‘C’mon, man, I heard you liked me,’” Reade told Kelly.

“He pointed his finger at me and said, ‘You’re nothing to me,’” she added.

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