Donald Trump is facing jury selection for a trial to determine additional damages he owes E. Jean Carroll after being found liable for sexual abuse and defamation.
Despite already being ordered to pay $5 million in damages, Trump continued to attack Carroll on social media, leading to restrictions from the presiding judge.
The trial will focus on determining additional damages owed to Carroll.
Critics attack Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll for living in a house with mice in the middle of the forest called “The Mouse House. "
She is accused of having bizarre names for her dogs. She paints trees & rocks in the forest
Trump suggests she's unstable and not credible. pic.twitter.com/qse7dcDaYJ
— AnalyzingAmerica (@AnalyzAmerica) January 19, 2024
“Can you believe I have to defend myself against this woman’s fake story,” Trump wrote, claiming she is seeking “fame, fortune, and publicity for her ridiculous Book!”
Despite this legal battle, Trump’s popularity among Republican voters remains unaffected, as evidenced by his recent dominance in the Iowa caucus.
Even his GOP rivals have been reluctant to condemn his treatment of Carroll.
“If he’s found guilty he needs to pay the price,” Nikki Haley said.
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