Jabbering into irrelevance, Trump tries to make us forget his mean posting at Jimmy Kimmel last night. Sadly, there are many more days of such deflection ahead.
This morning, Donald Trump appeared on CNBC's the Squawk Box where he parroted many of the same statements that he was sued for by E. Jean Carroll in a defamation case that has cost him over $91 million.
In his latest comments, Trump called Carroll "Ms. Bergdorf Goodman" claiming that he had never met her before, despite being found liable for sexually abusing her years ago. Trump further stated that the only reason he knows of Carroll is because of her lawsuits.
He finished off his statement by stating that Carroll's lawsuit was based on a "false allegation" that later resulted in Trump posting the $91 million bond.
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Donald Trump might have left himself open to another defamation suit with his latest attack on New York writer E. Jean Carroll at a rally over the weekend — and his choice of venue this time may have made matters much worse for him.
That is the opinion of former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance who wrote that a new lawsuitsuit, should Carroll and her attorney wish to go down that path, could be filed in north Georgia — where past cases related to the former president have not fared well for him.
On Saturday night, Trump told a crowd in Rome, Georgia, “I just posted a $91 million bond, $91 million on a fake story, totally made-up story."
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