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Why Trump is obsessed with exacting ‘retribution’ against E Jean Carroll
For a person ‘accustomed to things going his way’, president’s defeats in trials against the author are a direct hit to his ego Donald Trump had a tantrum. Trump was seated at the defense table in Manhattan federal court on 17 January 2024 when E Jean Carroll – who has said that he sexually assaulted her at a swank New York City department store some three decades prior – confronted him for the first time in a courtroom. Continue reading...
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For a person ‘accustomed to things going his way’, president’s defeats in trials against the author are a direct hit to his ego Donald Trump had a tantrum. Trump was seated at the defense table in Manhattan federal court on 17 January 2024 when E Jean Carroll – who has said that he sexually assaulted her at a swank New York City department store some three decades prior – confronted him for the first time in a courtroom. Continue reading...
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According to The Guardian’s source item, Why Trump is obsessed with exacting ‘retribution’ against E Jean Carroll, For a person ‘accustomed to things going his way’, president’s defeats in trials against the author are a direct hit to his ego Donald Trump had a tantrum. Trump was seated at the defense table in Manhattan federal court on 17 January 2024 when E Jean Carroll – who has said that he sexually assaulted her at a swank New York City department store some three decades prior – confronted him for the first time in a courtroom. Continue reading…
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