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With Trump looking on, writer E. Jean Carroll brands him a liar

Jan 17, 2024 View Original Article
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    30% ReliableFair

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    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -38% Negative

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46% : Trump, 77, has often used his legal woes to rally supporters and raise funds as he seeks the Republican presidential nomination, calling the cases part of a political plot.
45% : Twitter is now known as X.The latest trial has become a focal point of Trump's 2024 White House run, with Trump using his Truth Social platform on Tuesday to unleash criticism of Carroll and the trial judge even after jury selection and the trial had begun.
38% : Trump had not attended Carroll's first trial, but has said he now wants to testify.
30% : Carroll, a former Elle magazine advice columnist, said on Wednesday that Trump took away the reputation she once had for telling the truth when she wrote.
27% : Before Carroll's testimony, Habba had a testy exchange with U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, who rejected her renewed request to adjourn the trial on Thursday so Trump could attend his mother-in-law's funeral in Florida.
25% : Wednesday's trial concerns statements Trump made in June 2019, when he was in the White House, claiming he did not know Carroll and that she branded him a rapist to boost sales of her then-new memoir.
22% : E. Jean Carroll enters Manhattan Federal Court, in the second civil trial after she accused former U.S. President Donald Trump of raping her decades ago, in New York CityNEW YORK (Reuters) -With Donald Trump looking on, the writer E. Jean Carroll told jurors on Wednesday that the former U.S. president destroyed her reputation and should pay damages for denying in 2019 that he had raped her decades ago.
21% : "Last May, a different jury ordered Trump to pay Carroll $5 million, finding that he had sexually abused her in a Bergdorf Goodman department store dressing room, and defamed her in 2022 by denying that anything happened.
12% : "Trump has separately pleaded not guilty in four criminal cases, including two claiming he tried to overturn his 2020 election loss to Democrat Joe Biden.
7% : NO ADJOURNMENT FOR FUNERALTrump's legal team countered that Carroll invited criticism by accusing Trump of sexual misconduct, and suffered harm only from "mean things" that people posted on social media.
3% : "I am here because Donald Trump assaulted me, and when I wrote about it, he said it never happened," Carroll said in federal court in Manhattan in her second civil lawsuit against Trump.

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