Trump arrives at court for E. Jean Carroll defamation case after Iowa victory
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45% ReliableFair
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10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-41% Negative
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42% : The latest: Second Circuit Judge Lewis Kaplan, who is overseeing the trial, on Tuesday denied a request from Trump's attorney to postpone the trial's start until Thursday so that the former president would not have to decide whether to be in court or at his mother-in-law's funeral, CNN reports.Catch up quick: The new trial is over Carroll's original 2019 defamation lawsuit against Trump.34% : The former president also filed a counter-lawsuit against Carroll, claiming she defamed him by alleging that he had raped her after the jury's verdict in the previous trial.Zoom out: Trump, the frontrunner in the Republican primary, has repeatedly made the courtroom an extension of the campaign trail.
24% : The big picture: Trump has repeatedly tried to delay or dismiss Carroll's original lawsuit.
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