The civil case against Donald Trump was a challenge from the beginning. Since no human being on earth knows what actually happened between the plaintiff E. Jean Carroll and the defendant Donald Trump, it's impossible to analyze the initial situation in a fair way.Ms. Carroll's legal fees, at least some of them, were paid by a man who despises the former President. The judge allowed anti-Trump testimony from individuals who had nothing to do with the allegations. The New York jury acquitted Trump of rape but unanimously decided he was guilty of lesser charges. No criminal action was involved. |
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The civil case against Donald Trump was a challenge from the beginning. Since no human being on earth knows what actually happened between the plaintiff E. Jean Carroll and the defendant Donald Trump, it's impossible to analyze the initial situation in a fair way.
Ms. Carroll's legal fees, at least some of them, were paid by a man who despises the former President. The judge allowed anti-Trump testimony from individuals who had nothing to do with the allegations. The New York jury acquitted Trump of rape but unanimously decided he was guilty of lesser charges. No criminal action was involved.Continue Reading on BillOReilly.com
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