Could it have gone like this?
Biden won in 1972 and became the United States’ youngest senator. But before he could take office, Neilia, his two sons, and their baby daughter were in a brutal car accident in Delaware. Neilia, the baby and the boys, Beau and Hunter, were badly injured but survived.
Biden stayed by their side during their recovery and initially refused to return to D.C. to take his Senate seat, acquiescing only after then-Majority Leader Mike Mansfield pushed him to take it.
As the years go by with Biden living in DC and the wife and kids back at home the two grow distant till Neilia files for divorce. The Senator confronts his wife and the two scuffle, as dueling spouses sometimes do and Neilia obtains a restraining order against her husband which effectively keeps him away from his house and his sons and daughter. Neilia’s increasing hatred against her former lover is passed on to the three children and he is hopelessly alienated from his kids.
Senator Biden introduces legislation, HR 3355 and it is signed signed as Public Law 103-322 by President Bill Clinton on September 13, 1994. It provided $1.6 billion to enhance investigation and prosecution of the violent crime perpetrated against men, increased pre-trial detention of the accused, provided for automatic and mandatory restitution of those convicted, and allowed civil redress in cases prosecutors chose to leave unprosecuted.
The bill is nicknamed VAMA The Violence Against Men Act.
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