Donald Trump attends jury selection at NYC trial against E. Jean Carroll, tells court he'll testify
- Bias Rating
-78% Very Liberal
- Reliability
80% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-41% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : Kaplan said Sunday he would allow Trump to testify next week even if the parties have finished their cases.34% : Trump is not supposed to have his phone inside the courthouse.
24% : Jurors will be asked to determine how much Trump owes Carroll for defamatory comments he made in June 2019 after she first accused him of assaulting her in a Bergdorf Goodman changing room in the 1990s in an excerpt of her book "What Do We Need Men For?
24% : The defamation case on trial, which was filed years before the one Trump lost last year, was bogged down incessantly by his appeals, arguing he couldn't be sued for things he said when he was president.
9% : In September, Kaplan ruled that Trump was liable for defamation as the comments were substantially the same as post-presidency remarks jurors determined were defamatory at Carroll's first trial against Trump in May, ordering him to shell out $5 million.
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