RAPE SCANDAL! PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA OPENS UP ON COMEDIAN BILL COSBY RAPE ALLEGATIONS
President Barack Obama, in between questions about the Iran nuclear deal, the U.S. economy and our nation’s broken prison system, he was also asked about the ongoing controversy surrounding Bill Cosby.
People are demanding that the Presidential Medal of Freedom should be taken off Bill Cosby. 
“There’s no precedent for revoking a medal,” President Barack Obama told reporters during a news conference. “We don’t have that mechanism, and as you know, I tend to make it a policy not to comment on the specifics of case where there might still be criminal if not civil issues involved.”
Bill Cosby, who was honored in 2002 by then President George W. Bush with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, has denied via his attorneys the allegations of sexual assault or attempted sexual assault since leveled at him by more than 40 women.
“I’ll say this,” Obama added, “if you give a woman or a man for that matter without his or her knowledge, a drug and then have sex with that person without consent, that’s rape. And I think this country, any civilized country, should have no tolerance for rape.”
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