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Here is Donald Trump’s rape accuser E. Jean Carroll that the left won’t stop talking about. She doesn’t appear to know what rape means: “I think most people think of rape as being sexy.” “The word ‘rape’ carries so many sexual connotations, this was not sexual.” Even Anderson Cooper was appalled with these answers.

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The speaker clarifies that they don't feel like a victim and that the incident they experienced was not sexual, although it did hurt. They mention that rape is often associated with sexual connotations and violence, but they emphasize that it was not an assault. The speaker suggests taking a short break and mentions the topic of fantasies.
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Speaker 0: You don't feel like a victim? I was not thrown on the ground and ravished, which the word rape carries so many sexual connotation. This was not this was not sexual. It just it it hurt. It just what it just you know? I think most people think of rape as a I mean, it is a violent Assault. It is not assault. Think most people think of rape as being sexy. Let's take a short break. Think of the fantasies. Mhmm. We're just gonna take a quick break. If you can stick around, we'll talk more on the other side. You're fascinating to talk to.
Saved - September 4, 2023 at 8:56 PM

@JoeyMannarinoUS - Joey Mannarino

Does Trump look like a man that needed to rape anyone? Every one of these women would have been on their knees within twenty seconds at his request. When you have $10,000,000,000 no one says no. Why would they?

Saved - November 5, 2023 at 9:52 PM
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Should a scenario where a 14-year-old girl agrees to have sex with Jeffrey Epstein for $10 million, which will be invested in a mutual fund until she turns 21, be allowed? Both her parents consent. Gender is irrelevant. Dismissing lower-class individuals criticizing this hypothetical situation based on their names and appearance is unfair. Let's discuss the ethical implications without resorting to moralism or disregarding hypotheticals.

@RichardHanania - Richard Hanania

Let's say Jeffrey Epstein wants to have sex with a 14 year-old girl, and will pay her $10 million. The money will go into a mutual fund that will pay out when she's 21. The girl agrees, as do both of her parents. Should this be allowed? And are you male or female?

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I love how all the people mad at this have names like Bob456Flyers and their photos indicate that they can’t afford a recent phone. Moralism and inability to consider hypotheticals are hallmarks of the lower classes.

Saved - January 6, 2024 at 1:53 AM

@SHA_01_2019 - ICEMAN

@LizCrokin Bannon needs to release his 15 hours of interviews with Epstein!!!! https://t.co/QPmuTAr5lc

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The speakers discuss various topics in this video. Speaker 0 questions the sincerity of someone's support for women, while Speaker 1 mentions the disappearance of video evidence related to Epstein's suicide attempt. Speaker 2 admits to bringing 75 girls to someone when they were 16. Speaker 0 confirms owning 22 islands but denies issuing money. They also mention the negative effects of solitary confinement, such as the risk of suicide and going crazy after being confined for 24 hours.
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Speaker 0: Is for the way women think. The way women think. That's correct. Is that not a sop because of, of all the, depravity you've done against young women? Your new sop is that their their women's thinking is is the future? No. I've been I've always believed women being in fact be able to take over? I'm I'm a firm believer and supporter of Time's Up. Speaker 1: Federal prosecutors said yesterday video of Epstein's jail cell When he made his 1st suicide attempt no longer exists. Speaker 2: By the time I was 16, I brought him up to 75 girls. Speaker 0: You own an island. Right? The you very much. 22 islands. The the islands of doctor Moreau? Correct. You. Money never issued. Money they're issued? No. Money is to use only numbers. How many houses do we have? I don't know. You don't know how many houses you have? The greatest threat to people put in solitary confinement is they try to kill themselves. Imagine that. You're only in a room for 24 hours. You start to go crazy.
Saved - January 13, 2024 at 1:17 PM

@elvispercival - Olivia ❤ America 🇺🇸

Hunter Biden traffics women for sex but ran away when I was recognized to speak to him. Is there a Biden Sex Ring, just like the Epstein Sex Ring???🤡🤡🤡 #MAGA https://t.co/znfsoTWqZL

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Miss Green from Georgia accuses Hunter Biden of being afraid of her words and labels him a coward for not facing her. She claims that it is clear and obvious to everyone watching the hearing that Hunter Biden is terrified of strong conservative Republican women.
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Speaker 0: Miss Green from Georgia for 5 minutes. Thank you, mister chairman. Excuse me, Hunter. Apparently you're afraid of my words. Oh. Oh. I like to reclaim my time, mister chairman. Kinda burst their bubble. Lady, order. Wow. That's too bad. Obviously. Mhmm. I think it's clear and obvious for everyone watching this hearing today that Hunter Biden is terrified of strong conservative republican women because he can't even face my words as I was about to speak to him. What a coward.
Saved - June 17, 2024 at 9:52 PM

@therealZNO - ZNO 🇺🇸

@CollinRugg E. Jean Carroll is a nut job. This is the woman that accused Trump of rape. Complete looney tune. https://t.co/9w8IHkri8M

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I call this place the Mouse House where distinguished mice like Kahneman and Taburski live. My shed holds books that influenced me. The door lists my dogs' names. I painted rocks blue to show where rivers once flowed. I painted trees and a forest. The best advice I've given is to eat, drink, and be merry.
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Speaker 0: I called the mouse house because some very distinguished, mice live here. Kahneman lives in the kitchen. Taburski lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side, the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door are the list of my dogs, Marquee, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry. And, it's so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree. And then pretty soon, I've done this whole forest. Oh my god. What's the best piece of advice I've ever given? What a horrible question to ask an advice to. Oh my god. Hang on. Eat, drink, and be merry. That's it. That's my advice.
Saved - August 1, 2024 at 1:09 AM

@TimRunsHisMouth - Tim Young

Just a reminder that Trump's accuser E. Jean Carroll once told Anderson Cooper that rape is "sexy" and a "fantasy." ...and it creeped him out so much that he cut her off and threw to commercial. https://t.co/KU9Ir6KJ2u

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I didn't feel like a victim. It wasn't a sexual assault, just hurtful. Rape isn't sexy, it's violent. Let's take a break and talk more later. You're interesting to talk to.
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Speaker 0: You don't feel like a victim? I was not thrown on the ground and ravished, which the word rape carries so many sexual connotation. This was not this was not sexual for it just it it hurt. It just what it just, you know I think most people think rape as a I mean, it is a violent assault. It is not I think most people think of rape as being sexy. Let's take a short break. Think of the fantasies. Mhmm. We're just gonna take a quick break. Or if you can stick around, we'll talk more on the other side. You're fascinating to talk to.
Saved - June 17, 2024 at 9:51 PM

@alx - ALX 🇺🇸

Do you think E. Jean Carroll is credible? https://t.co/gHwQ9JR7cY

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Donald Trump is accused of inappropriate behavior towards women. The speaker finds it disrespectful to women who are victims of rape. They recall a past encounter with Trump involving lingerie. The speaker expresses anger and panic, mentioning death threats. They ponder the possibility of DNA evidence on the lingerie. The conversation shifts to Trump's statement about the accuser not being his type. The speaker challenges the perception of rape as sexy. The discussion pauses briefly.
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Speaker 0: Charge against Donald Trump for this. Why not? Speaker 1: I would find it disrespectful to the women who are down on the border, who are being raped around the clock down there. But for the women down there and for the women, actually, around the world And it was all fairly playful. Oh, it was charming. It was excite remember what Donald Trump was like in 95, 90 6. On the counter were these fancy lingerie boxes that they used to have back in the nineties. Yeah. You wore lingerie in the nineties, I'll bet you. But He didn't suggest it. He shouted it. He shouted it. Lingerie. Lingerie. He may have shouted underwear. I Yeah. Okay. Speaker 0: Were you scared? Were you No. Speaker 1: I'm too angry? I was too panicked to be scared. Speaker 0: Too panicked to be scared. Okay. Speaker 1: Totally. And I put my life on the line. Do you think that you're go well, hold on a second. What do you mean you put your life on the line? Well, people have told me I have to be careful. You've gotten death threats. I am not looking at death threats. I have the idea that I'm gonna make him put it on over his pants. That was my idea. Mhmm. You see how funny that would be to make him put that on? I guess my question is is could there be any DNA on there? Idea. I do not know if the president ejaculated. Have no idea. Lawrence, I wish I had said I wish. I said, I'll tell you my age if you show me your tax returns. Speaker 0: Mhmm. Yeah. It would've been would've been up Speaker 1: in that. Well, so I'm holding my handbag like the the only reason I know I'm holding my handbag is because I discovered it in my hand when I got to the street. Speaker 0: The statement that he said, which he's just made, which is she's not my type number. Well, that was the number one thing. Speaker 1: Love that I'm not his type. I'm an archer. I have bows and arrows. You know? Yeah. Fine. I think there's just too never mind. Never mind. Speaker 0: I think most people think of rape as a I mean, it is a violent assault. It is not a I Speaker 1: think most people think of rape as being sexy. Speaker 0: Let's take a short break. Speaker 1: Think of the fantasies. Speaker 0: Mhmm. We're just gonna take a quick break. Or if you can stick around,
Saved - August 14, 2024 at 8:24 AM
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Day 2 of the Carroll v. Trump trial began with Trump present in court. Judge Kaplan addressed legal questions regarding the defense's applicability to defamation. E. Jean Carroll took the stand, detailing how Trump's actions and statements have damaged her reputation, recounting her experiences and the threats she received after coming forward. Throughout her testimony, she described the emotional toll and the impact on her life, including the need for personal security. The trial continued with cross-examination focusing on her past and professional experiences.

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OK- Day 2 of Carroll v. Trump 2d trial. Trump has entered the courtroom, seated in red tie at defense table with Alina Habba. Carroll will be the witness. Inner City Press will live tweet as it did 1st trial (incl in this book https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4WZG4D3) thread below

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All rise! Judge Kaplan: The delay this morning was caused by a transportation problem. Before the jury comes in, I have the following questions of law after yesterday's defense opening. Is mitigation of damages an affirmative defense? Is it waived?

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Judge Kaplan: Is the defense even applicable to a defamation case? If so, which side has the burden of proof, and what must be proved to satisfy that burden. There is a NY Court of Appeals case, it is 226 NY1, Sun Printing - and App Div in Caine, find it

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Habba: I would like to address what your Honor is recommending in writing overnight - you're proposing an instruction, right? Judge Kaplan: I want briefs on Friday before 4pm. Habba: My client & I wish to point out Ms. Carroll can sit in front of jurors every day

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Habba: But my client has to choose between attending his mother in law's funeral -- Judge Kaplan: I have ruled. Sit down. Habba: I don't like to be spoken to that why. Please refrain. I am asking for an adjournment for a funeral. Judge Kaplan: Denied. Sit down.

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Judge Kaplan: Bring in the jury. Robbie Kaplan (RK): Plaintiff calls E. Jean Carroll. RK: Where do you live? Carroll: In upstate NY in the mountains, in a small cabin. RK: Why are you here? Carroll: Donald Trump abused then defamed me and shattered my reputation

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RK: Has Mr. Trump continued to lie about you? Carroll: He lied Sunday, and yesterday. Habba: Objection - non responsive, and not at issue here. Judge Kaplan: Certainly relevant to damages. Overruled.

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RK: How was your reputation shattered? Carroll: Yesterday on Twitter I saw, Hey lady, you're a fraud. Previously I was a columnist. Now I'm known as a wack job. People don't write to an advice columnist that's being attacked like this.

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RK: In the first case, what were your claims? Carroll: Assault and defamation. RK: When was the assault? Carroll: 1996. RK: How long did the trial last? Carroll: 2 weeks. RK: Who cross examined you? Carroll: Joe Tacopina Habba: Objection

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Judge Kaplan: Substained. RK: Where did you grow up? Carroll: Indiana. My mother was a volunteer for the Republican Party Habba: Objection, relevance. Judge Kaplan: Background. Habba: You ruled no politics

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Judge Kaplan: Fair enough. RK: How did your parents raise you? Carroll: Small school house. They had 2 rules: smile and look on the bright side. I wanted to be a writer. RK: Where'd you go to college? Carroll: Indiana University. I was a cheerleader.

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Carroll: I was nominated for a beauty pageant. Another Trump lawyer: Objection Judge Kaplan: Who said that? This is not tag team. RK: How did you become a writer? Carroll: After 20 years of negativity, I got my first piece accepted at age 46. I taught gym in Idaho

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Carroll: I was found in the slush pile at Esquire. Then other doors opened. I wrote for Rolling Stone, New York RK: Did you move to New York City? Carroll: In 1980 or 1981. I said, I love it here. And I stayed.

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RK: How'd you become an advice columnist? Carroll: Elle gave me a column in 1993. People ask questions, my answers were published. Ask E Jean. RK: What is this photo? Carroll: This is me [in a loosely tied tie] Dec 1995

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RK: What kind of questions did you get? Carroll: The comedy and drama of life. Mostly, How do I get my husband to take my showers? And, How do I get my wife to let me get back in bed and off the couch. I had 80% women, 20% men. I broke with the past

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Carroll: I was all about taking action. Lead an adventurous life. It was light hearted - but deeply serious. I had a TV show too. RK: When: Carroll: 1994 to 1996, then the channel I was on became MSNBC. My channel was started by Roger Ailes.

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RK: Did you appear on other TV shows? Carroll: Yes, GMA, The Bill Maher Show, Anderson Cooper, the shows that were on every day. I could be slotted in for four minutes RK: How often were you on TV? Carroll: Often Habba: Objection - too broad

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RK: Most recently? Carroll: Today Show, weekly, 2015 to 2016. RK: Have you written books? Carroll: Five. A bio of Hunter Thompson. A book of essays. A memoir. RK: This is "Female DIfficulties." Forgive me, but it looks a little dated. Carroll: It's from 1983

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RK: Put up the Hunter S. Thompson biography. Carroll: He's the astonish journalist. I wrote it between 1991 and 1992, it was published in 1993. It was extremely well reviewed. The reviewers were all journalists and they all loved Hunter.

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RK: And this book? Carroll: It's about what women think -- Habba: Objection, vague. What women think -- Judge Kaplan: Ms. Habba, when you speak in this courtroom or any other courtroom you'll stand up

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Carroll: Women were very blunt, in Alabama and Arkansas & Ohio - they were thrilled to talk to a journalist. RK: When did you start writing it? Carroll: 2017. It was published in 2019. RK: Was Donald Trump initially on your list? Carroll: No. But I was overwhelmed

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RK: What did you say about Mr. Trump in that book? Carroll: That we met outside of Bergdorf's... He asked me to help buy a gift. We went to the lingerie department Judge Kaplan: Ms. Habba? Habba: Objection. Already determined.

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RK: How many pages about about Mr. Trump? Carroll: Nine. Ms. Kaplan, may I have my glasses? They're in my purse. Good luck finding them in that bag Habba: I object. This goes to the underlying facts. RK: We can redact it further. They've had this a long time

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Judge Kaplan: I'm advised that the version on the screen is not redacted. RK: This is what Mr. Trump reacted to. Judge Kaplan: Ms. Habba, what about that? Habba: The president denied an allegation on the White House lawn from a reporter.

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Habba: We can't ask her about the other men, that she claimed assaulted her. Judge Kaplan: I don't get what you said but I'm going to sustain it anyway. Habba: Move to strike. Judge Kaplan: To strike what? Madaio: Ms. Kaplan read it. Judge Kaplan: Mr. Madaio...

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RK: What an excerpt published? Carroll: June 21, 2019 in New York Magazine. RK: What time of day? Carroll: The NYT was going to publish an article about the book, that caused NY Magazine to rush it out on Friday, in the afternoon. They jumped the gun

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RK: Did the excerpt include the assault by Donald Trump? Carroll: yes. RK: Yesterday Ms. Habba talked about a five hour interval. Did the except include a denial? Carroll: Yes, a denial from the White House Habba: She is waiving the ability for me to cross examine

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RK: Had you told anyone publicly the story about Mr. Trump? Carroll: No. RK: Did it factor in, that he was President? Carroll: Yes. I went ahead and did it. RK: Did you expect him to respond? Carroll: I thought he'd say it was consensual.

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RK: Is that what he did? Carroll: No. He said my false accusation damaged the real victims of sexual assault, that is a lie Habba: Objection Judge Kaplan: On what ground? In one word Habba: She is not a lawyer Judge Kaplan: Overruled

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RK: Have you paid dearly? Carroll: Just about as dearly as it is possible to pay. RK: What is this document? Carroll: An announcement by the Office of the Press Secretary. RK: Move to admit. Judge Kaplan: Received.

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Carroll: He said that numerous women had been paid to make false accusations about him and that these women did very well -- Habba: Objection Judge Kaplan: Overruled. Carroll: It was untrue. I was not paid.

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RK: What about paying dearly? Carroll: He said people like me should tread carefully - Habba: Objection Judge Kaplan: Overruled. RK: What is the context of these statements by Mr. Trump? Carroll: He's on his way to the helicopter, questions from journalists

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RK: What's this from The Hill? Carroll: It's partially about me. Habba: Objection. It's not part of this case. Judge Kaplan: Overruled...Jurors, this statement is not part of the application for damages. RK: What's new here? Carroll: It said, I'm not his type

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Carroll: He said, I'm not his type. Meaning, I'm too ugly- Habba: Objection - speculation. Judge Kaplan: Overruled. You can cross examine. Carroll: The president called me a liar 26 times. It ended the world I had been living in. I'm in a new world.

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RK: What next? Carroll: I was attacked. On Twitter. On Facebook. It was a new world. RK: What is this? Carroll: A Facebook chat, directed to me. RK: Do you know the author? Carroll: No. It was June 21, 2019, at 6:09 pm RK: What is UCT? Carroll: Universal time code

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RK: What is this? Carroll: A message on Facebook. The Monday, June 24, 2019. RK: What does this person say? Carroll: He talked about how ashamed I should be, I made it harder for the true victims of abuse. RK: Did Donald Trump say that? Carroll: Yes.

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RK: How often do you receive such messages? Carroll: Sometimes 100s a day. RK: What are the themes? Carroll: That, You are a liar... You hurt victims... You are ugly. Those are first three. RK: And your motivations? Habba: Objection. We were ordered not to discuss

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Judge Kaplan: Sidebar [Whispered sidebar ensues, then they're back] RK: Let's start with messages calling you a liar. Carroll: This is a Facebook chat. She says, She was not going to ask me for advice.

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RK: This asks how much George Soros paid you. Who is he? Carroll: A rich old man. RK: Did you pay you? Carroll: No. RK: Do you know anyone at the DNC? Carroll: No. Habba: I will be addressing this on cross Judge Kaplan: We'll see. I don't need announcements

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Judge Kaplan: I make the rulings here. Habba: I was just -- Judge Kaplan: Sit down. RK: How many requests for advice did you get per month? Carroll: Two hundred a month. Now only eight.

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RK: Is this is good time for a morning break? Judge Kaplan: Yes. 15 minutes. [Thread will continue - during the above, in Menendez criminal case, Judge Stein has set a deadline for response to Inner City Press and NYT bids to unseal Thread will continue below

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With jury out Carroll's Shawn Crowley: Ms. Habba has twice now mentioned other men - now she's brought up that Ms. Carroll received funding for this case. That was improper. And Mr. Trump has been loudly saying, She got her memory back

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Judge Kaplan: Ms. Habba? Habba: They asked her if she had funding, she said no. We know that she had funding. Judge Kaplan: What about Mr. Trump being vocal in the presence of the jury?

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Carroll's Shawn Crowley: We asked about funding from George Soros, not for this lawsuit Habba: It's Reid Hoffman Judge Kaplan: I'll consider what you said. [Leaves bench. The "Trump vocalization" issue not addressed. Yet? Thread will continue.

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They're back. Judge Kaplan: Before the jury comes in, I'm just going to ask that Mr. Trump take special care to lower his voice when conferring with counsel so that the jury doesn't overhear it. Jury entering! [Now Trump whispering directly into Habba's ear]

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RK: Ms. Carroll, what is this? Carroll: My tweet before Mr. Trump's statement. My tweet was about taking a road trip. And this reply hits all the high spot - saying I'm psychologically messed up. And that's ugly and should avoid a mirror. I know I'm old but

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RK: Did any of the messages you received accuse you of being promiscuous? Carroll: Yes. This email was sent to me, and my publisher and my agent. It made me feel horrible. RK: Did you receive some even more upsetting? Carroll: They threatened to kill me

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RK: How many threatened violence? Carroll: Hundreds. RK: What was the first time? Carroll: Around 11:30 that night, I was in a cheap hotel on 10th Avenue. The room was small, there was no desk, just a board you flapped down - I went to Twitter for breaking news

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Carroll: On Twitter I saw, You lying scumbag - so I went to my Ask E Jean website, looking for support - there was a lovely email saying You Go Girl but the next one, I thought I was going to get shot. I couldn't get the curtain closed

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Carroll: There was a message with a photo of a woman who had obviously been murdered, there was blood on her neck- Habba: Objection, inflammatory Judge Kaplan: Sustained. Carroll: I hit delete, delete. I couldn't help myself. I went back to Twitter

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RK: Did you sleep a lot that night? Carroll: No, because of the window. I didn't sleep until six or seven in the morning. RK: What is this? Carroll: A Facebook message to me... "Dishonest treasonous lemmings," it describes how I should die.

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RK: Prior to June 2019 had any reader ever accused you of being a pedophile, or a Satan worshipping Nazi? Carroll: No. RK: What's this? Carroll: A Facebook message, a day after last year's trial. They want me murdered, they say

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[On the screen for jurors: a message incl "no lube"] Carroll: I'm sorry that people in this courtroom have to see these images (sobs) RK: Some of these were posted on public media sites- but the threats of violence were sent to you privately, right? Carroll: Yes

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RK: Why didn't you delete your social media accounts? Carroll: My favorite journalists are on social media - to not be on it, as a writer, would be oblivion.

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RK: Did you ever come to regret coming forward about Mr. Trump in light of these messages? Carroll: Only momentarily. I'm glad I took action. RK: What steps have you taken to protect yourself? Carroll: I let my pitbull off his leash. I put in an electronic fence

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Carroll: I bought bullets for the gun I inherited from my father. I keep it by my bed RK: And driving? Carroll: I pay attention to who's behind me. When I run errands, I look to see who is around. At the grocery I had a filled cart and I see a man in a brown shirt

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Carroll: Back at my home, I realized I left my groceries back at the store. RK: Do you have personal security with you at this trial? Carroll: Yes. RK: Would you like more? Carroll: I can't afford it.

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RK: Do you tell your friends about the threats? Carroll: No. What can they do? I stay cheery. RK: Who is Lisa Birnbach? Carroll: My friend of more than 30 years. RK: What did you told, the night in the small hotel room? Carroll: That I was Fine as wine

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RK: What's this? Carroll: My texts with Carol Martin and her daughter. RK: Who is Carol Martin? Carroll: The breakthrough Black newswoman. RK: You told her there were no security concerns - was that true? Carroll: I didn't want them to worry

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RK: Did you promote your book - switching gears, sorry Carroll: I did 4 TV interviews. & 4 or 5 podcasts RK: What did you talk about? Carroll: The journalists wanted to hear about President Trump. I saw that the book was not selling - so I tried to talk about it

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RK: Were you buoyant, as it said in this interview with Keziah Weir? Carroll: That's the public E. Jean https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2019/06/how-has-e-jean-carrolls-life-been-since-accusing-donald-trump

How Has E. Jean Carroll’s Life Been Since Accusing Donald Trump? “Fabulous. Buoyant.” It’s been a week since the longtime advice columnist accused Donald Trump of attacking her. In a wide-ranging interview, the author discusses how she decided to go public, the support of her friends, and so much more. vanityfair.com

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RK: What was this talking tour? Carroll: There are many tours in New York, Edgar Allan Poe Judge Kaplan: What about this tour? Carroll: It was in front of Trump Tower [book(let) cover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4WZG4D3

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RK: When did you decide to sue? Carroll: I was at a party with George Conway. He took me aside. He had an iPad. He explained the difference between a criminal case and a civil case. He took me through the steps. He said he could suggest an attorney

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Carroll: A day later he sent me a recommendation. RK: For whom? Carroll: For yourself, Robbie Kaplan. RK: What is this? Carroll: A photo of us waiting to go up to your office to listen to our argument at the 2d Circuit Court of Appeals

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RK: What is this? Carroll: My personal website. RK: You're posting an article about your case - why? Carroll: Donald Trump keeps lying about me. I want people to know what is happening. RK: What's this? Carroll: Me on Rachel Maddow

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RK: During the first trial was there a hullaballoo getting in and out of the courthouse? Carroll: Yes [And yesterday: video

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TRUMP IN COURT: In 2d Trial with E. Jean Carroll, Trump Lawyer Habba Says Carroll Wanted Fame and She Got It, Sometimes the Internet is Mean - Inner City Press story: https://www.innercitypress.com/sdny4trumpcarrollicp011624.html More detail on @SubstackInc here https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/courtroom-chronicle-in-2d-trial-with

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RK: It was said yesterday that you paid for a documentary- Habba: Objection. Judge Kaplan: On what ground? Habba: That's not what I said. It misrepresents. RK: Did you ever pay to have a documentary made? Carroll: No.

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RK: What is this? Carroll: Something Donald Trump put on Truth Social. By then I thought I was rebuilding, I had started a new Substack -

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Judge Kaplan: What did you do? Carroll: This was a statement I made about the last trial. Habba: Objection - it's the last trial Judge Kaplan: There are no damages being sought for this. But you may answer. Carroll: This statement by the president called me a hoax

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Carroll: I thought I'd get my reputation back after winning the first trial. But Donald Trump went on TV- Habba: Objection. This is not part of this case Judge Kaplan: No speeches, just one word. Overruled. RK: We got interrupted mid-answer. Carroll: He lied again

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Carroll: Right after the trial he went on CNN Town Hall and lied again. RW: What is this? Carroll: A Truth Social about me. A video posted by Donald Trump. Habba: We will be- Judge Kaplan: No announcements. Habba: Objection, the whole video should be played

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Judge Kaplan: No one's proposed anything else. Sit down. This is the transcript. RK: What was this posted on Truth Social? Carroll: The day after the trial. RK: Let's play it. [Trump: I have no idea who this woman is... the greatest witchhunt of all time]

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RW: Who's the woman Mr. Trump is referring to? Carroll: Me. And Donald Trump was raising money -- Habba: Objection. That is complete speculation Judge Kaplan: The answer is stricken.

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RW: Let's turn to the Town Hall - Judge Kaplan: Who much more? RW: 20 minutes. Judge Kaplan: We'll break here. 1:45. Jury leaves. Shawn Crowley: The defendant has been making statements we can hear. He said, It really is a con job, it is a witch hunt. Remind him

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Judge Kaplan: Mr. Trump has the right to be present here. That right can be forfeited if he is disruptive, which has been reported to me, and if he disregards court orders.

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Judge Kaplan: Mr. Trump, I hope I don't have to exclude you from the trial. I understand you are eager for me to do that. Control yourself. [Judge Kaplan leaves the bench] Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4WZG4D3 Thread will continue

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@innercitypress - Inner City Press

They're back. Judge Kaplan: I understand there is an application. Trump's lawyer Madaio: We move for recusal. Shawn Crowley is a former law clerk, you accepted her representation... There is an atmosphere of hostility. Judge Kaplan: Denied.

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

[Note for X subscribers on SDNY conflicts / disclosure https://t.co/youlrrezJJ Now: Jury entering! Roberta Kaplan: In these four years, there have been times you've felt OK? Carroll: Oh yes. Buoyant. RK: Now let's get to the CNN Town Hall.

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

RK: And this disk, did you sign it? Carroll: Yes, ECJ. I followed along - the transcript is accurate. Madaio: Objection, Your Honor. Judge Kaplan: One lawyer per witness and you're not it. Habba: What rule is that? Judge Kaplan: My order this morning. You heard it

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Judge Kaplan: OK you're had the conference and the moment is over. I can't hear you. RK: We'll come back to this, I don't want to waste the time of the jury. [Video played, Hawkeye State: Trump says, "Bergdorf Goodman? It's all made up!"]

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

RK: What happened after Mr. Trump made those statements? Carroll: There was a flurry of attacks. RK: Have you gotten used to it? Carroll: I will never get used to attacks like that.

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

RK: People congratulated you, & positive media articles- doesn't that repair your reputation Carroll: No. RK: Are you better known now? Carroll: By people who think I'm a liar- Habba: Objection, she's speaking about what other people think Judge Kaplan: Overruled

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

RK: When did you stop your Elle column? Carroll: The end of 2019. RK: Do you still publish a column? Carroll: Yes, on Substack. RK: Pardon my ignorance, what is Substack? Carroll: People can pay to read. I have 21,000 - 1800 of them are paid

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

RW: Have your Twitter followers increased since 2019? Carroll: Yes. RW: Do you make any money from your followers on Twitter? Carroll: No. RW: Can you still freelance? Carroll: The assignments are all about Donald Trump, nothing else.

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RW: How much do you earn? Carroll: About -- Habba: Objection, specify the year. Judge Kaplan: That's a subject for cross examination. RW: How much did you use to make, versus 2023? Carroll: $50,000 versus in 2023, 500 thousand, I mean, 500 dollars

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

RW: Did you post on Twitter? Carroll: Yes. Dog videos and a Christmas message wishing people care and love. RW: Did you receive replies? Scroll through them, people will get a sense ["Shut up you chattering skeleton"]

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

RW: Let's show this-- Habba: Objection Judge Kaplan: Ground? Habba: It's prejudicial. Judge Kaplan: All evidence is prejudicial against the party it is offered against

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

RW: Who is this from? Carroll: Someone called Nebraska Cornhusker, he writes I am a trashy whore and Trump will get back at me Habba: Objection Judge Kaplan: Overruled. RW: Did he post about you yesterday? Carroll: So I've been told. On Truth Social

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Carroll: This was posted as we were in the courtroom yesterday. "I had no idea who this woman was. PURE FICTION." Roberta Kaplan: No further questions. Judge Kaplan: Cross examination? Habba: Give me a moment, please.

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Habba: Ms. Carroll, you used to live in Montana? Carroll: Yes. Habba: Fair to say it was boring to you? Carroll: Montana is never boring. Habba: You were deposed twice by me - let's look. Do you recall saying you and your first husband, the spark was gone - sorry

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Habba: You said, I came to New York to interview Fran Lebowitz- Judge Kaplan: Can I get the transcript? Roberta Kaplan: Your Honor, I don't see the difference Habba: May I proceed? Judge Kaplan: No. She just said something. And you haven't provided the transcript

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Judge Kaplan: Ms. Habba, we're going to do it my way in this courtroom and that's how it's going to be. You tell me the line number and I read it. Then we go from there. Habba: I was reading -- Judge Kaplan: We are going to take a recess. You will provide me with

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Judge Kaplan: Do not read it out loud. What line numbers? Habba: Page 14, 6 through 8. Judge Kaplan: What are you doing, offering into evidence? Habba: I'm offering it as impeachment Judge Kaplan: Those are 2 different things

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Habba: She said too different things about Montana Judge Kaplan: She said it's great and before she said, it's not boring - that's your difference? Habba: I can ask another question. Judge Kaplan: That would be a good idea.

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Habba: You were a regular at Elaine's, right? Carroll: Yes. Habba: It's hard to get into, isn't it? Carroll: No, not hard. Judge Kaplan: It doesn't exist anymore. That's why it's hard to get into

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Habba: Why was it hard to get seated in the front? Carroll: Elaine choose Habba: You were a regular & saw Mario Puzo? Carroll: I saw Woody Allen... Habba: You were in the first row? Carroll: 4th table down from the front. Habba: You were with Esquire? Carroll: yes

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Habba: In 1979 you were making $4000 a piece? Judge Kaplan: A piece of what? Habba: Per article... Didn't you say in 1979 you made $29,000? Carroll: That's about right. Habba: It would be bigger to be on the cover? Carroll: I'd rather be on the inside with a story

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Habba: How about a cover story? Carroll: I consider writing-- Carroll's lawyer: Can we have a sidebar? Judge Kaplan: OK. [Whispered sidebar ensues]

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

They've back. Habba: When you were on the cover of New York Magazine, how much was the dress you were wearing? Carroll's lawyer: Objection! Judge Kaplan: Sustained. Habba: What's the most you've made annually? Carroll: $400,000

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

Habba: That's a lot in today's dollars, right? Carroll's lawyer: Objection. Judge Kaplan: You're going to have to be more specific Habba: You agree $400,000 in 1995 is about double that today? Carroll: Maybe.

Saved - August 14, 2024 at 8:21 AM

@almostjingo - Rosie Memos

E. Jean Carroll is a whack job and was one before @realDonaldTrump it’s not his fault she lives in the woods by herself, names mice, has dogs named “tits” and “bloody”, destroys rivers and trees by painting them and manically paints all over her house. The list goes on… https://t.co/WreJNYDul9

Video Transcript AI Summary
I enjoy staying up late and waking up around noon, appreciating my child-free life. My mornings are spent reading letters from readers, and I often reflect on my long-standing obsession with my college ex. I worry about those who write in, feeling the weight of my words. Living in New York would overwhelm me with dating, so I retreat to the woods to find clarity. I call my home The Mouse House, where I share space with distinguished mice. My childhood books and a list of my dogs adorn my shed. Inspired by a dry riverbed, I began painting the rocks blue, eventually transforming the entire forest around me. When asked for advice, I simply say: eat, drink, and be merry.
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Speaker 0: Oh my god. Thank god that's not me. I like to stay up late. I like to sleep late, and I like to live like 90 in between. I get up around noon, and and I stagger outside out the store and I throw open my arms, I thank God I don't have children. Then I go back in, stagger into my office, and start reading a stack of Askingine letters. I never thought much went on in the morning anyway. Women have facials in the morning. They have their hair done. Not me. I like getting up at noon. My personal life is fascinating. I am so tormented and confused by my obsession with my ex boyfriend from college. Here's to the last line. It's been 22 years since we broke up. I understand you. She and I have a lot in common. Oh, we do not wanna look at our emails. That was a bad idea. Oh. I worry so much about the people who write in. I am so real. See these eyes? Look. Look at the bags under my eyes. I worry at night when I'm in bed because, you know, a line from me can change your life. Now, whether it changes for the better or for the worse, I don't know. As you see, I have stacks of bells here and there and everywhere. I get sent one every month. Sometimes, if I'm very good, they send me 2. I could not answer the questions coming into the Ask Eugene column if I was in New York City. You can't think in New York if you're dating 16 people, which I would be doing if I were in New York. You go to the woods to find out who you are, and then you find out who you are, and you're even happier than when you came. It's wonderful. I called The Mouse House because some very distinguished, mice live here. Kahneman lives in the kitchen. Taborski lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side, the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door are the list of my dogs, Marky, Fortuna de las Funky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry. And, it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree. And then pretty soon, I've done this whole forest. Oh my god. What's the best piece of advice I've ever given? What a horrible question to ask an advice to. Oh my god. Hang on. Eat, drink, and be merry. That's it. That's my advice.

@innercitypress - Inner City Press

RK: How was your reputation shattered? Carroll: Yesterday on Twitter I saw, Hey lady, you're a fraud. Previously I was a columnist. Now I'm known as a wack job. People don't write to an advice columnist that's being attacked like this.

Saved - January 27, 2024 at 8:56 AM

@WojPawelczyk - Wojciech Pawelczyk

E. Jean Carroll is completely nuts and has zero credibility. Watch the full video😵 https://t.co/DSlo4cKJut

Video Transcript AI Summary
People read advice columns to feel relieved that they don't have the same problems. The speaker enjoys staying up late and sleeping in, and doesn't have children. They've been writing an advice column for 25 years, learning from the people who write to them. The speaker has stacks of letters and believes the answer to people's questions is in their own desires. They worry about the people who write in and feel responsible for the impact their advice may have. They have a shed filled with books and a forest they painted blue. The best advice they've given is to "eat, drink, and be married."
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Speaker 0: People read in an advice column because they want to say, oh my god. Thank god. That's not me. I like to stay up late. I like to sleep late, and I like to live like 90 in between. I get up around noon, and I stagger outside out the store, And I throw up in my arms, and I thank God I don't have children. Then I go back in, Stagger into my office and start reading a stack of ASCII gene letters. I never thought much went on in the morning anyway. Women have facials in the morning. They have their hair done, not me. I like getting up at noon. My personal life is fascinating. I started writing At about the age of 6a half, fed with a daily, daily diet of Anne Landers and Dear Abby. I wanted to be Anne and Abby. Oh, here. Hang on. I have something that explains the NSQ gene column in a perfect, perfect thing. Here I come through here. This is what I've been doing for 25 years. I'm a cheerleader. People get down and depressed and a little confused, and they need help. This is what I do. I yell and I scream and I, helps them get through their difficulties. The secret to the advice column is I don't know anything. It's the people who've been writing to me for 25 years who taught me everything. Those are the people you can't read a stack of e gene letters without learning more than reading Shakespeare. You wanna see some old asking Jean. All these are asking Jean asking Jean asking Jean. I have every single letter that's ever been sent to me. I have the shopping bags full of actual stationery with letters. This man has given his, wife, a $30,000 engagement ring. He wants her to give him a $6,000 watch. Well, she did, but it wasn't enough Because then he wanted a Rolex, how she's handled this is she's had an affair with somebody at the office. The questions have remained the same. They want love. They wanna be a size 6. They want their children to do well. They wanna have a purpose in life. They want those same things, And that that has never changed. The answer is in their question. You just find out what they wanna do And then you tell them to do it. I am so tormented and confused by my obsession with my ex boyfriend from college. Here's to the last line. It's been 22 years since we broke up. I understand you. She and I have a lot in common. Oh, we do not wanna look at our emails. That was a bad idea. Oh. I worry so much about the people who write in. I am so real. See these eyes? Look. Look at the bags under my eyes. I worry at night when I'm in bed because, you know, a line from me can change your life. Now, whether it changes for the better or for the worse, I don't know. As you see, I have stacks of bells here and there and everywhere. I get sent one every month. Sometimes, If I'm very good, they send me 2. I could not answer the questions Coming into the ASCII Jean column, if I was in New York City. You can't think in New York if you're dating 16 people, which I would be doing if I were in New York. You go to the woods to find out who you are, and then you find out who you are, and you're even happier than when you came. It's wonderful. I called the mouse house because some very distinguished, mice live here. Connerman lives in the kitchen. Taberski lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side, the books That most influenced me growing up. On the door of the list of my dogs, Marky, Fortuna De Las Funky, Heidi, Tits, bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry. And I it's so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree. And then pretty soon, I've done this whole forest. Oh my god. What's the best piece of advice I've ever given? What a horrible question To ask an advice on, oh my god. Hang on. Eat, drink, And be married. That's it. That's my advice.
Saved - August 30, 2025 at 11:05 AM
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I noticed Trump found E Jean Carroll’s Facebook page and shared some of her content on Truth today. I also expressed skepticism about the judge in the case, believing he won't permit any evidence that could portray Trump in a favorable light.

@JKash000 - JKash 🍊MAGA Queen

Trump found E Jean Carroll’s Facebook page.🤣🔥🤣 here’s a thread of her stuff he posted on Truth today. https://t.co/c2s8sQbFXG

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@lisastewart59 I doubt it. It’s the same judge and he won’t allow any evidence that makes Trump look innocent.

Saved - January 19, 2024 at 4:56 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
The first post highlights various aspects of the woman accusing Trump of sexual assault, including her dog's names, comments about rape, living in a cabin called the "Mouse House," painting rocks and trees, and aligning her allegation with an SVU episode. The post questions her credibility, contrasting it with the Left's belief in believing all women. The second post shares a video of E. Jean Carroll discussing rape, making Anderson Cooper uncomfortable. The third post showcases Carroll's unconventional "Mouse House" in the forest with painted rocks and trees.

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

The woman who is accusing Trump of sexual assault: -named her dog “Tits” & “Vagina” -told Anderson Cooper that rape is “sexy” -lives in a cabin in the woods called the “Mouse House” -paints trees and rocks blue -lined up her entire allegation with the plot of an SVU episode -called sluts “sexual geniuses” -tweeted about learning sex tips from her dog The Left says we should believe all woman, but this woman does not seem stable. Do you believe E. Jean Carroll?

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

Here is E. Jean Carroll calling rape “sexy” and making Anderson Cooper so uncomfortable that he went to commercial break. https://t.co/OTA8oeHJbl

Video Transcript AI Summary
I didn't feel like a victim. It wasn't a sexual assault, but it did hurt. People often associate rape with violence, not realizing it can be seen as sexy in fantasies. Let's take a short break and continue our conversation later. You're really interesting to talk to.
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Speaker 0: You don't feel like a victim? I was not thrown on the ground and ravished, which the word rape carries so many sexual connotation. This was not this was not sexual for it just it it hurt. It just what it just, you know? I think most people think rape as a I mean, it is a violent assault. It is not a violent assault. I think most people think of rape as being sexy. Let's take a short break. Think of the fantasies. Mhmm. We're just gonna take a quick break. Or if you can stick around, we'll talk more on the other side. You're fascinating to talk to.

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

Here is E. Jean Carroll’s bizarre “Mouse House” in the middle of the forest with painted rocks and trees around it. https://t.co/dDPWRPESaY

Video Transcript AI Summary
In this video, the speaker introduces their home and the mice that live there. They mention their shed and the books that influenced them. The speaker also lists the names of their dogs on the door. They talk about how the streams and rivers were dry, which horrified them. To indicate the presence of a river, they painted the rocks blue. They then started painting trees and eventually painted the entire forest.
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Speaker 0: Because some very distinguished, mice live here. Connerman lives in the kitchen. Taberski lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side, the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door are the list of my dogs, Marquee, Fortuna de la sponky, Heidi, tits, bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry. And I it's so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree. And then pretty soon I've done this whole forest.
Saved - August 30, 2025 at 12:20 AM
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I want to remind everyone that E. Jean Carroll once said on CNN that "rape is sexy," and her accusation against Trump resembles a plot from a 2012 Law & Order SVU episode. When questioned, she claimed it was a coincidence, and her lawyers sought to instruct jurors about the episode's existence.

@greg_price11 - Greg Price

I just want to remind everyone that in addition to once saying on CNN that "rape is sexy," E. Jean Carroll's accusation against Trump is an exact plot line from a 2012 Law & Order SVU episode. She claimed that this was a complete coincidence when asked about it. Her lawyers also tried to get the judge to instruct jurors that there's no evidence in the record that the episode "actually exists."

Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0 recalls a scene set in a public place where one moment was plain and not the other person’s fantasy, describing it as his own. He notes that 'World play' occurred in the dressing room of Bergdorf, where the woman was trying on lingerie and he would burst in. The exchange pauses for a moment as he confirms details: 'When did you and she have your date?' The answer is approximately six weeks ago, 'Six weeks ago, maybe,' followed by, 'She wrote.' The account centers on a private, intimate moment in Bergdorf dressing room tied to a date roughly six weeks prior, ending with an incomplete remark from the other person.
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Speaker 0: In a public place. Yes. There was one a bit plain, and it was not her fantasy. It was mine. K. Yeah. World play took place in the dressing room of Bergdorf. While she was trying on lingerie, I would burst in. Hold on. Mhmm. When did you and she have your date? Six weeks ago, maybe. She wrote
Saved - August 30, 2025 at 12:16 AM

@stillgray - Ian Miles Cheong

This isn’t some random woman. This is E. Jean Carroll, the woman who sued Trump for defamation and won over $83 million. Does she seem reliable, or sane to you? They used to institutionalize people like this instead of awarding them for their delusions. https://t.co/pJI9NlQ3UR

Video Transcript AI Summary
"I call it the Miles House because some very distinguished mice live here." "Conneman lives in the kitchen." "Tversky lives in the bedroom." "This is my shed." "And on that side are the books that most influenced me growing up." "On the door are the list of my dogs, Markey, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn." "The streams and the rivers were dry, and I it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here." "And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree." "And then pretty soon I'd done this whole forest."
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Speaker 0: I call it the Miles House because some very distinguished mice live here. Conneman lives in the kitchen. Tversky lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side are the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door are the list of my dogs, Markey, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry, and I it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree. And then pretty soon I'd done this whole forest.
Saved - January 27, 2024 at 4:20 PM
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Listen closely to E. Jean Carroll's claims against Donald Trump. Defending him from the legal system is something I'm proud of. Carroll may have been defamed, but she's a self-righteous, lying drug user who won't get the $83 million from Trump's counter suit.

@THeinrich22 - Todd With Trump

If you seen and heard it already, then LISTEN TO HER AGAIN 😱 CLOSELY Defending Donald Trump from this bullshit legal system is the PROUDEST THING I’VE EVER DONE 😲 E. Jean Carroll says she was “defamed” 🤔. We’ll here’s is a little more… E. Jean Carroll is a self righteous, lying POS druggie & she will NEVER get the $83 million after Trumps Counter Suit 😎. Save the post 👊🏻

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The speaker expresses unwavering support for President Trump but criticizes the courtroom proceedings in New York. They claim that the judge limited their ability to present a defense and highlight the lack of evidence against their client. The speaker also accuses the opposing side of unethical behavior, including paying a witness. They argue that this is a violation of the justice system and emphasizes their commitment to fighting for everyone's right to speak and defend themselves. The speaker denies any fear on the part of the former president and states that he will continue to fight for Americans.
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Speaker 0: No. No. I'm glad you asked me that question. No. I'm not having any second thoughts about representing president Trump. It is the proudest thing I could ever do. What I am having second thoughts about is the license that I stand here with that the people in there are supposed to have. I have not spoken because I respect my ethics while I'm on trial. But let me now speak about what has happened. I have sat on trial after trial for months in this state. The state of New York, attorney general Leticia James, and now this. Weeks. Weeks. Why? Why? Because president Trump is leading in the polls, and now we see what you get in New York. So don't get it twisted, whoever asked me that question. I I'm so proud to stand with president president Trump, but I am not proud to stand with what I saw in that courtroom. Speaker 1: Miss Oliver is Speaker 0: I'm not finished. Let me just finish, and I'll take questions, please. Before I walked into court, that judge decided that every single defense president Trump had, we were not allowed to raise in front of the jury. It is in writing, and I encourage the the real journalist to take the minute to look at his orders. There was no proof, and I I couldn't prove that she didn't bring in the dress. There was no DNA. There was no expert. My experts were denied. Side. 2 of them 2 of them were denied to come in. They didn't bring let me bring up that Reid sex. Been funded, miss Kaplan. And you know what we got in there? That my witness, who was her friend, who said that she is a drug addict, And the drug addict is herself. That friend, I found out in there was paid for by miss Kaplan's firm, and that is disgusting. That is a violation of everything I stand for, and that is why I stand with Trump. And that is why so many Americans are sec. So proud that he is running again and so excited to run to the ballot box, but don't get it twisted. We are seeing a violation of our justice system. Ladies and gentlemen, sec You are not allowed to be stripped of every defense that you have. You are not allowed to be told that you can't bring it up and imagine a point where a judge tells the lawyer before your client, the former President of the United States, the leading candidate and obvious nigh nominee for the Republican Party. Before he He takes the stand to defend himself. Miss Haba, tell me the questions you're going to ask in open court, and tell me exactly what he's going to respond. And then my questions, edited the response he was allowed to give. And guess what my client did? He took the stand. He by the rules of this corrupt system that I have seen, we will immediately appeal. We will set aside that ridiculous jury. And I just wanna remind you all of one thing. I will continue with president Trump to fight for everybody's first amendment right to speak. Everybody's a right to defend themselves when they are wrongfully accused and to be able to say, I didn't do it, and to double and triple and quadruple sit down and say this is wrong. This is wrong. But we are in the state of New York. We are in a New York jury, and that is why we are seeing these witch hunts, these hoaxes, as he calls them, and this is another one of them, be brought in New York, in states sites where they know they will get juries like this. It will not deter us. We fighting, and I you. We didn't want today, but we will that was made in there. And the behavior I saw in there, some of which was reported widely today, gave us the most perfect record on appeal and even if I to it, which I don't. We were stripped of every defense, every single defense before we walked in there. And I am proud to stand with president Trump because he showed up, he stood up, he took this in, and he faced this judge. And you know what? I'll continue to do so with him. Yes. Sense. Of course, I've spoken with the president. Miss Hopper, is the Speaker 1: former president scared now the consequences of his actions? Speaker 0: The former does not live his life in fear as you've seen every single day. The former president and probably future president will continue to fight for Americans. Thank you very much, everybody.
Saved - January 27, 2024 at 11:41 PM

@mazemoore - MAZE

1995. Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll explains the best way to meet men. This would have been right before or right after Trump "assaulted" her. https://t.co/8284OUKFKb

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I'm a 49-year-old single woman seeking a relationship with a high-quality man. However, I struggle to meet suitable gentlemen. The advice I received is to simply leave my house and approach men on the street. I should initiate conversation by dropping my belongings or offering them a drink or money. This is believed to be the best way to meet someone.
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Speaker 0: Well, I'm calling because I'm a 49 year old single woman who's never been married. I consider myself well educated, but at the same time, I find it difficult to meet gentlemen who are of the caliber I want to date. Speaker 1: Oh, Jodi. There's nothing in the whole world is easier. The thing is you gotta just leave your house, Jody, and just get out there. The best place to meet men is on the street. You just see somebody cool coming towards you, stop him. Drop your purse, drop your change, hand him a beer, hand him a $5 bill. If you see somebody say my name is such and such, that's how you do it. The street is the number one place to meet a guy.
Saved - January 30, 2024 at 5:23 PM

@SteveKrak - Steve Krakauer

Rachel Maddow asks E. Jean Carroll what she's going to do with "Trump's money" to help "women's rights." Carroll says she and Maddow will "go shopping, get completely new wardrobes, new shoes...Rachel, what do you want, penthouse?" Her lawyer nervously says "that's a joke": https://t.co/5LAx5xU5Uy

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Speaker 0 mentions using some of the money they will receive from Trump to support women's rights. Speaker 1 responds with humor, suggesting extravagant purchases and trips. They joke about fishing in France for women's rights. Speaker 0 clarifies it was a joke and expresses willingness to do something for women's rights. They conclude with a final question.
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Speaker 0: You've talked about using some of Trump's money that you're about to get, to help shore up women's rights. Do you know what that might be, what that might look like Speaker 1: or Rachel. Yes. Tell me. I had such such great ideas for all the good I'm gonna do with this money? First thing, Rachel, you and I are gonna go shopping? We're gonna get completely new wardrobes, new shoes, motorcycle for Crowley, new fishing rod for Robbie. Rachel, what do you want? Penthouse. It's yours. Rachel. Penthouse and, France. You want France? You wanna go fishing in France? Speaker 0: No? Oh, alright. Alright. Okay. That's a joke. Although, if if me fishing in France could do something for women's rights? I would take the hit. You know? I would obviously take one for the team. Alright. Let me let me as if as if you need persuasion in that regard. Let me let me finish with a final question.
Saved - November 11, 2024 at 12:00 AM

@FreyjaTarte - Freyja™

It's so obvious that E Jean Carrol is lying. Rape victims don't act like this and everyone knows it. She admitted George Conway put her up to this. https://t.co/RySKQz6h9Q

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It's no longer about individual interests; the focus is on reclaiming our future and rights. Plans include using funds from Trump to support women's rights. There's humor in discussing extravagant purchases, but the serious matter is the ongoing legal battles against Trump. The cases are interconnected, with insights from one case benefiting another. For instance, evidence from Trump's depositions can influence jury decisions on punitive damages. In court, Trump is less intimidating without his usual fanfare; he can be controlled by strong judges and competent lawyers. Ultimately, he is just a person, not the larger-than-life figure portrayed in the media. Thanks to E. Jean Carroll, Robbie Kaplan, and Sean Crowley for their efforts in these historic legal battles.
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Speaker 0: So it's really not about me anymore. We have moved beyond me. And as you say, the fight now is really to take back our future. This is a man who stacked the supreme court, took away women's rights over their own bodies. We would like to be a part of turning, our eyes to the future and taking back our rights. Speaker 1: You've talked about using some of Trump's money that you're about to get, to help shore up women's rights. Do you know what that might be? What that might look like Speaker 0: or Rachel. Yes. Tell me. I had such such great ideas for all the good I'm gonna do with this money. First thing, Rachel, you and I are gonna go shopping. We're gonna get completely new wardrobes, new shoes, motorcycle for crawling, new fishing rod for Robbie. Rachel, what do you want? A penthouse? It's yours, Rachel. Penthouse and, France. You want France? You wanna go fishing in France? No? Oh, alright. Speaker 2: Alright. Okay. That's a joke. Speaker 1: Although, if if me fishing in France could do something for women's rights, I would take the hint. You know? I would obviously take one for the team. Alright. Let me let me as if as if you need persuasion in that regard. Let me let me finish with a final question. And, again, this is both for you, Sean, and and for you, Robbie, and you guys can divide up responsibility here. But there are multiple cases here involving Trump that are that are coming up. Obviously, most eyes are on the federal January 6th case. Having been up against Trump in the courtroom, I'm wondering if you 2 have have any advice in terms of what it's like to go up against him and his legal team in terms of the way that he approaches his defense as part of it. But I also wanna know if this big what everybody's expecting potentially to be a very large judgment against him and his company changed anything about the way that you approached the asked to the jury, the way that you presented evidence, the way that you're planning on making sure this money is in fact extracted from Trump's wallet? I mean, how much do all of these different cases interact with each other if at all? And can various lawyers involved in various in these various cases learn from each other's experience? Speaker 3: So the the short answer to to the cases all interact with each other is absolutely all the time. To give you just one good example, in our case, we played at the end of our case, not only the deposition that I took of Donald Trump in this case, but we played the deposition that the New York attorney general took in their case. Because in that deposition, Trump is bragging about how his his brand alone is worth more than $10,000,000,000. He has $400,000,000 cash on hand. And the reason that was so relevant is in assessing how much money to work for punitive damages, the jury is not only allowed to, but supposed to think of the wealth of the defendant. So when we said when Sean said, give him enough give enough to Eugene to make him stop, they had to think what enough would be for Donald Trump. So the cases in in kinds of predictable ways and unpredictable ways are are kind of talking to each other all the time. Speaker 2: On on the first question, you know, I think that one thing that I I maybe wasn't prepared for, coming into this trial is that when when Donald Trump is stripped of, you know, all of the press and not at a rally, and there's no TV cameras, and he sort of has a small group of supporters around him, he's not that scary. Speaker 1: Mhmm. Speaker 2: And he also can be controlled. You know, I mean, his antics in the courtroom, we've talked about them. But at the end of the day, he did kind of follow the rules. Robbie Cross examined him. He was in he was in the witness chair, and he only got to answer 3 questions, I think. And he pretty much stayed within the bounds. I think when you have a strong judge like judge Kaplan who enforces the rules of his courtroom, and you have real lawyers, you really can get him to behave, sort of. And when he is stripped of all of the rallies and the truth socials, he's just a guy. I think PG called him, the emperor with no clothes. That's not my quote, but he definitely is. He's not the guy that you see on TV. He's just a guy, sometimes acting like a petulant toddler, but, just a guy. Speaker 1: An American bound by the law just as every American is bound by the law. Writer E. Jean Carroll, attorney Robbie Kaplan, attorney Sean Crowley, you guys have made history a couple of times now. Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: And you also have meant a lot, and continue to mean a lot. You have, been lighting the way, I think, for a lot of people in terms of both moral clarity and strategic acumen. And I really, really wanna thank each of you for making the time to come talk to us, and I want I I wish you all, safety and rest. Thank you Speaker 0: for your time. Rachel. Speaker 1: Thank you. Alright. Speaker 3: We'll be right back. Stay with us.
Saved - August 22, 2025 at 8:06 PM
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I shared a thought-provoking video about the parallels between government actions against Americans and those in the Middle East, highlighting figures like Jeffrey Epstein and Randy Weaver. I also promoted the Bad Goys Club's merchandise, featuring Randy Weaver's symbol, encouraging solidarity. I mentioned a new movie, "Occupied," and its support options. Conversations with followers touched on the ongoing sadness surrounding these issues and the challenges of living freely. I reminded everyone to check out the merchandise link for discounts.

@SamParkerSenate - Sam Parker 🇺🇲

🧵1/ 🇺🇸🇮🇱 WATCH NOW: What if the #Occupied American government were to make war on Americans like it does on peoples in the Middle East? What if I told you it already has? The consequences for Noticing & Resisting: Jeffrey Epstein, Randy Weaver & Ruby Ridge--what you never knew & why it's still relevant today.

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Sam Parker discusses Randy Weaver and the Ruby Ridge siege, noting Weaver’s famous 'just say no to zog' shirt. He explains that in 1986 an undercover agent, Kenneth Fatterley, befriended Weaver; for three years he gained his trust, and in July 1989 Weaver said he and others planned to resist what they called Zionist organized government. Fatterley then bought two shotguns from Weaver and asked him to illegally shorten them—'and this constitutes, you know, entrapment.' The government allegedly tried to turn Weaver into a snitch, but he refused. The siege culminated with the FBI and U.S. Marshals attacking his family, killing his wife, his son, his dog, and a family friend. Bill Barr was the attorney general in charge; the piece links Barr to Donald Barr, OSS, Epstein, and CIA history, and ends with 'Just say no to Zogg.'
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Speaker 0: Hi everybody, Sam Parker here. I wanted to talk to you today about Randy Weaver and the US government's assault on him at Ruby Ridge, Idaho back in 1992. Now I'm not going to rehash all the events, can find that's most of the story in other places, but a lot of you will know Randy from his famous picture where he's sitting with his family wearing a black t shirt that says just say no to zog. And maybe that put a light bulb on in your mind, maybe it didn't, but either way you probably don't know about the rest of the story because it's hard to find. So I'm going to talk to you a little bit about that today. In 1986 when Randy Weaver lived in Idaho and was neighbors with many people who were members of a group called the Aryan Nations, an undercover federal agent by the name of Kenneth Fatterley befriended Randy Weaver. And for the next three years, he gained Randy Weaver's trust so such that in July 1989, Randy invited Kenneth Fatterley to his home and explained to Fatterley that he and some people were thinking of starting a group to resist what they called Zionist organized government, which they meant the United States government, by the way, when they were talking about that. It was at this point that the government leapt into action. Fatterley then bought two shotguns from Randy Weaver and asked Randy Weaver to illegally shorten them. And this constitutes, you know, entrapment. And the government tried to leverage this illegal action to turn Randy Weaver into a snitch, an informant on his neighbors. But Randy wouldn't play ball. He refused. He resisted, and basically the government ganged up on him. And that culminated with the famous siege at Ruby Ridge in 1992, wherein the FBI and the US Marshals attacked him and his family. They ended up shooting and killing his wife, his son, his dog, and even a family friend. And I'm not gonna rehash all the all the other events and all the people involved, but what you need to know is that the person had jurisdiction, who had jurisdiction over this, and who was in charge of the US Marshals and the FBI, was the attorney general of The United States, Bill Barr. That's right. The same Bill Barr who was attorney general again in the first Trump administration. Here's some things about Bill Barr. First of all, his dad was Donald Barr. Donald Barr got his start at the OSS, the Office of Strategic Services, or the forerunner of the CIA. Donald Barr wrote a book called Space Relations, which is a fictional book that dealt with interstellar sex trafficking and pedophile rape. Okay? Donald Barr also, it said, alleged by many, had a hand in hiring Jeffrey Epstein to the famous Dalton School back in the nineteen seventies, giving Jeffrey Epstein his start. Some dots are connecting. Donald Barr was ethnically Jewish, making his son Bill Barr also part ethnically Jewish. Bill Barr we should also note was or worked for the CIA from 1971 to 1977 while he was in graduate school and law school. And let's just remind everybody that when Jeffrey Epstein suicided himself it was under the auspices of Bill Barr who was once again the Attorney General of The United States in the first Trump administration. So let's do a little tale of tape shall we? A little summary. You had a poor white guy living literally in a cabin in the woods in Northern Idaho in the nineteen eighties and nineties and he and his friends just wanted wanted to be left alone. They wanted to resist the encroachments of Zionist occupied government. And for that sin, when the agents of Zogg got wind of this, they mobilized the entire law enforcement apparatus of The United States and brought a war literally to his doorstep, killing half his family. Ladies and gentlemen, this is what we are facing. Those of us who resist Zionist organized government as Randy Weaver called it, we would call it Zionist occupied government, Jewish supremacy, whatever you want to call it. That's who these people are. They've seized control of the reins of power in our government and rule over us with absolute tyranny and will kill us if they can if they can get away with it. Lately though they resort just to censorship and trying to de platform us and get us fired from our jobs. Look what they did to Lucas Gage on the July 4. They swatted him nine times in four days because he speaks out about Jewish supremacy. But I just wanted to say that I stand with men like Lucas Gage and men like Randy Weaver. Just say no to Zogg. Just say no to Zogg. That's my message for you today, ladies and gentlemen. We'll see you later.

@SamParkerSenate - Sam Parker 🇺🇲

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@SamParkerSenate - Sam Parker 🇺🇲

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@SamParkerSenate - Sam Parker 🇺🇲

🧵5/ Read more about Randy Weaver & Ruby Ridge here: https://ammo.com/articles/ruby-ridge-siege-forgotten-history-weaver-family-atf-standoff-militia?noworldorder

The Ruby Ridge Siege: The Forgotten History of the ATF Standoff That Started a Militia Movement The Siege at Ruby Ridge was a pivotal date in America – kicking off the Constitutional Militia Movement and leaving the nation with a deep distrust of its leadership. Read the forgotten history of Randy Weaver and his family, who just wanted to be left alone on their land, but were instead targeted by the ATF. ammo.com

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@ReallyRowdyRed Thx, Red!

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@theoussama Yes. So many tales of sadness in the wake of these criminals

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@DrLoupis It's getting so tiresome, isn't it, Ana? https://t.co/WYmqR0qXwr

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@CFroh You can't even live poorly in a cabin in the woods.

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@AngryWopMutt So true

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@Nora_Libey Make sure to get yourself the shirt. Link in 2nd tweet in thread above.

@SamParkerSenate - Sam Parker 🇺🇲

@DailyLossLimit Did you doubt?

@SamParkerSenate - Sam Parker 🇺🇲

@Appalaya74 I haven't

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@QueenAhmeenah Has Candace covered this?

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@Rat76Rive Is it true that you still rape little kids?

@SamParkerSenate - Sam Parker 🇺🇲

@Sam11Ujjval @realDonaldTrump @GOP @FloridaGOP Right here. User my promo code, or else you won't get a discount and i won't get paid https://t.co/yx5hF6guET

@SamParkerSenate - Sam Parker 🇺🇲

🧵2/ GET IT NOW. Bad Goys Club is proud to recreate the OG symbol of Randy Weaver's resistance. Use promo code SamParker for 20% off your entire order. Stand in solidarity with Randy & all of us. https://badgoysclub.com/products/the-randy-weaver?variant=44264026472613

Saved - December 26, 2024 at 3:33 PM

@atensnut - Juanita Broaddrick

I know I have tunnel vision… BUT I want to see this batsht crazy, lying witch brought to justice. https://t.co/K972k2u0AJ

Saved - January 25, 2025 at 6:10 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

https://t.co/ja1M3a6MGX

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Breaking news: The Southport stabbings, where Axel Rudacubana murdered three children at a dance class, have sparked national outrage. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper criticized the ease with which he ordered a knife online despite his violent past. The Prime Minister labeled him the "two-click killer" and promised stricter online knife sales regulations. Radio presenter James O'Brien connected the incident to Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, suggesting they should be held accountable, despite their lack of involvement. This reflects a broader trend of avoiding uncomfortable truths in society. The government continues to deflect responsibility, focusing on online hate rather than addressing the root causes of violence. For more insights, consider subscribing to platforms that provide balanced news coverage.
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Speaker 0: Breaking news. Southport stabbings caused by knife. Axel Rudacubana's murder of 3 children and wounding of others at a Taylor Swift dance class shocked the nation last summer and served as the spark which ignited the riots. It is therefore with great relief that I can report that the government and their media lackeys have finally worked out what the problem is. Is it the fact that he was referred to PREVENT, the government program designed to identify and deradicalize potential terrorists on 3 separate occasions? Is it the fact that the police had visited the family home numerous times in the months leading up to the attack? Is it the fact that up to 40,000 potential Islamic terrorists are on a government watch list? These are all reasonable questions, of course, which is precisely why they're not being asked. Instead, home secretary Yvette Cooper today explained that it was a total disgrace that the murderer was easily able to order a knife on Amazon despite having a previous conviction for violence and being just 17. The prime minister, Keir Starmer, described Rudo Cubana as the 2 click killer. The result, Cooper has promised to bring in stronger measures to tackle knife sales online in the crime and policing bill this spring. Rejoice, citizens of Great Britain. Your safety is now assured. And if for some reason you're not satisfied by this approach, help is available. Radio presenter James O'Brien, the undisputed leader of Britain's moron industrial complex, whose job it is to tell normies what to believe in order to avoid the cognitive dissonance of having to face reality, is on hand to help. He begins reasonably enough by pointing out that the killer bought his knife on Amazon. Why is this significant? After all, Rudacubana could have simply taken a knife from his parents' kitchen or waited a week for his 18th birthday and bought a knife from any shop in the country. It's significant, O'Brien explains, because Speaker 1: Amazon, of course, is owned by Jeff Bezos. Jeff Bezos was sitting in the row behind Donald Trump at the latter's inauguration. Speaker 0: Oh, how quickly the plot thickens. O'Brien continues this stunning bout of investigative journalism by exclusively revealing that one of the thousands of videos Rito Kobayna watched before committing his crimes was published on X, which as you all know is owned by Elon Musk, who not only got on stage at the inauguration, but did the Nazi salutes according to James O'Brien. Speaker 1: The man who owns the platform that still hosts and, and holds the footage that the Southport Killer looked before he set off to that Taylor Swift dance class, he was not just sitting in the, row directly behind Donald Trump. He is the guy that got on stage and did the Nazi salute. Speaker 0: Musk, of course, did no such thing, but was instead misrepresented by people like James O'Brien in a way that they would never do with politicians whose views they like and support. O'Brien concludes by stating that he is not given to hyperbole before suggesting that Bezos and Musk, 2 men who had nothing whatsoever to do with the Southport stabbings, are in fact the people we should be focusing on. Speaker 1: The aligning of these planets is at the very least notable. But what the hell can a British government do to rein them in? Because that is the fight that they've picked. Speaker 0: If you are somehow shocked by these developments, I envy you. Those of us who comment on these issues regularly are beginning to see a pattern. In 2021, sir David Ames, the member of parliament for South and West, was stabbed to death by Ali Harbi Ali, a British citizen of Somali descent with Islamist links. What was the response of David's colleagues? To bang on about online hate as if their friend had been killed by a tweet. The sad reality is that we live in a society that is absolutely determined to avoid unpleasant truth in the false belief that if we bury our heads in the sand, our problems will go away. They won't. Contrary to popular myth, even ostriches do not actually bury their heads in the sand because it's stupid and it doesn't work. But that won't stop the government from trying and idiots like O'Brien from making them on. If you enjoy these videos, you should know that they go out on my Substack days, weeks, sometimes months ahead of time. So head on over there now by clicking the link in the description and subscribe. I use Ground News every day to cut through the noise and find the truth. They gather articles from over 50,000 news sources around the world and help you break free from big tech algorithms and echo chambers, something that's incredibly important in our polarized time. Go to ground dot news slash trigonometry to see how it works. A feature I rely on is the blind spot feed, which highlights stories that are disproportionately covered by either the left or the right. With this, I know I'm never missing important news. It's great for recognizing your own biases and gaining a balanced perspective. Here's a story that is getting no coverage on the right whatsoever. Russia open to hearing Trump's proposals for ending the war, an official says. And here's one that doesn't appear in left leaning outlets. Majority of Americans support Trump's plan to declare emergency at the border. Ground News helps you see the bigger picture with insights like the number of sources reporting, their reliability, and their bias distribution across the political spectrum. You can't get this type of news analysis anywhere else. Trigonometry viewers who subscribe through our link can get 40% off their unlimited access Vantage plan, the same plan that we use. Just click the link in the description or scan the QR code and subscribe at ground.news/trigonometry. Your subscription helps Ground News bring transparency back to the media, which is something I fully endorse.

@mrshelby101 - Mr Shelby

@elonmusk Lady tells the truth? Your thoughts on this- https://t.co/F08GsKqiLS

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If you genuinely believe Elon Musk's gesture was a Nazi salute, you lack the intelligence for politics and should reconsider sharing your opinions. This outrage is misplaced; it's a reaction to the growing support for the right. Recently, Donald Trump won a $15 million defamation lawsuit against ABC, highlighting the difficulty of proving bad intent in such cases. This reflects a broader distrust in the media. Additionally, Elon Musk, who is autistic, exhibits behaviors that some may misinterpret. His excitement and bluntness are part of his condition, not malicious intent. The media's portrayal of him is unfair, as this was merely an attempt to discredit the right that ultimately failed.
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Speaker 0: If you are someone who truly believe that what Elon Musk did was a Nazi salute, you are not intelligent enough to be in politics nor should you be sharing your opinion online. If anything, we should all be pointing and laughing at you because if you truly believe that he did that, then you truly believe all these democrats did one as well. So why weren't you outraged about it then? Because you knew that wasn't what they're doing the same way that when Elon Musk makes a statement saying from my heart to yours and does that motion, you know, he's not doing a Nazi salute. You're just so angry that you lost. You're so angry that America woke up and is tired of the leftist bullshit that you've been pushing upon us for so long. So you're trying to say and do anything that will make people second guess themselves now supporting the right and it's not working. You're showing the world what an absolute clown you are. Donald Trump recently won a defamation lawsuit against ABC for $15,000,000 I want people to understand how hard it is for somebody at that level of fame to win a defamation law suit. Not only do you have to be able to prove that they lied, but you have to be able to prove so that they did it with bad intent towards you, that they purposely made a story up to make you look bad. And he was able to prove it. And then you wonder why people sit here and say fake media say that they don't trust the news anymore because they lied to you. And this is not anything different. If anything, I honestly feel really bad for Elon Musk. Not that I agree with necessarily everything he says. But people forget that this man is a diagnosed autistic man. There are going to be certain tics and behaviors and speech patterns that he has that other people aren't going to understand. As somebody with autism myself, I can attest to this. There's a lot of times where I think I'm being perfectly normal and nobody else does. So it's really sad to me to see the media vilify him for things that literally are just symptoms of autism. And people sit there and they think that it's funny. No, he gets excited. He stims. He has certain vocal patterns. He's going to be a lot more blunt than most people would ever be. And that's something that I appreciate. But a lot of people don't. They want to be lied to. They want to be sugar coated. But this was not a Nazi salute. This was a sad attempt at the left to try to slander the right, and it just didn't work out that well for them.
Saved - August 30, 2025 at 6:28 AM

@atensnut - Juanita Broaddrick

THIS is the real E. Jean Carroll. She is a delusional pervert!! https://t.co/fA91WnkcPu

@ejeancarroll - E. Jean Carroll

A key piece of evidence in the Carroll v. Trump trial: Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump run into one another a few days after Trump's assault in the Bergdorf's dressing room, and Trump "regales" Epstein with the "torrid details." Chapter 34 of NOT MY TYPE.

Saved - August 30, 2025 at 6:22 AM

@Girlpatriot1974 - Girl patriot

E. Jean Carroll said she didn't believe she was a victim of her "3-minute" encounter she claims to have had with Donald Trump. "I think most people think of rape as sexy. They think of the fantasies." Let's hope the Supreme Court overturns the civil verdict in this case, too. https://t.co/M1qGku6Hfb

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In a dressing room, "the minute I was in there, he shut the door and pushed me up against the wall and bang bang my head on the wall and kissed me." She laughed to cope: "You started laughing?" It turned serious as he "pulled down the tights" with one hand, and it was "a fight" against her will; she notes he is "six three" and she was "about six one in the massive heels." She confirms "Yes" to penetration and says, "That's the definition" of rape, though she prefers calling it "the fight" and says, "I was not the victim." She adds, "Sexual violence is in every country, in every strata of society" and that her incident was short—"three minutes in this little dressing room"—and she "got out. I'm moving on."
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Speaker 0: The minute I was in there, he shut the door and pushed me up against the wall and bang bang my head on the wall and kissed me. I just it was so shocking. I couldn't of course, I started laughing again because Speaker 1: You started laughing? Speaker 0: Of course. Speaker 1: What what why? Well, why, of course? Speaker 0: Because it was a way of if it was at all ironic in his part, it would if a man is laughed at, it usually will make him and he put his shoulder against me to hold me against the wall. And at that point, I realized that I was in a very difficult situation. Speaker 1: Did he say anything? Speaker 0: No. No. It was just like, we're gonna do this thing. We're just so hot for each other. Or I don't why would I even try to think what he was thinking? Anyway, so he put me you know, he pushed me held me with his shoulder, and I was wearing a a coat dress and tights, and he pulled down the tights. And so that's Speaker 1: He pulled it with he pulled it with both hands, with one hand? Speaker 0: One. That was when it turned serious. I realized that this was this was this was a fight. And even though I can talk about it now and put words to it, at the time the adrenaline is pouring through me and all I wanna do right. Speaker 1: How would you describe what were you you you said you were you were obviously Fighting. Surprised, fighting. Right. Were you scared? Were you No. I was too Speaker 0: I was too panicked to be scared. Speaker 1: Too panicked to be scared. Okay. Speaker 0: You know Speaker 1: Is it and you said adrenaline was pumping? Speaker 0: I assume it was. Right. Because I got strong enough. He's six three. Apparently, I've looked it up. I was about six one in the massive heels I was wearing. And so we were even almost even in height. And down go the tights, and it was against my will, and it hurt, and it was a fight. Speaker 1: And this is not a question I would normally ask. And if if you don't wanna answer, totally understand. But given the prior accusations, which have all been of forms of assault or harassment, you you're saying there was actual penetration? Speaker 0: Yes. Did you Speaker 1: which is puts it into a different category of any of these other any of the other act women who have come forward. I think techno I mean, that that is that is the definition of of rape. One definition. Speaker 0: That's the definition. Yes. How long? Brief. Mhmm. Brief. Because when a woman is stamping her feet mean Speaker 1: And what you were doing? You started stamping I her Speaker 0: always think back and think, I that was the stupidest thing I've ever done. I should never have done it. Then I didn't behave Speaker 1: When you say I should have never done it, you mean Speaker 0: That was just a dumb thing to go into a dressing room with a man that I hardly know and have him shut the door and then be unable to stop him. And, I was a competitive athlete, so I wasn't like a I didn't freeze. I I rose to the occasion, and, it did not last long. And that's why I don't use the word you just used. I use the word fight. Speaker 1: You don't use the word rape? Speaker 0: Sexual violence is in every country, in every strata of of society, and I just feel that so many women are undergoing sexual violence. Mine was short. I got out. I'm happy now. I'm, moving on. And I think of all the women who are enduring constant sexual violence. So this one instant, this one, what, three minutes in this little dressing room, I just say it's the fight. That way, I'm not the victim. Right? I'm not the victim. Speaker 1: You don't feel like a victim? Speaker 0: I was not thrown on the ground in ravish, which the word rape carries so many sexual connotation. This was not this was not sexual. For it just it it hurt. It just what it just you know? Speaker 1: But I think most people think of rape as a I mean, it is a violent assault. It is not Speaker 0: I think most people think of rape as being sexy. Speaker 1: Let's take a short break. Speaker 0: Think of the fantasies. Speaker 1: Mhmm. We've just gotta take a quick break. If you can stick around, we'll talk more on the other side. Speaker 0: You're fascinating to talk to.
Saved - August 30, 2025 at 8:06 AM
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I’m astonished that many Democrats don’t see that E. Jean Carroll’s ability to file charges against Trump was funded by wealthy Democrats who pushed for a temporary law. Carroll was the first to use it, but it expired after a year. She also lied under oath about her legal fees, facing no consequences. The main witness, Carol Martin, even called Carroll a drug addict in a text. It’s baffling that a true victim would behave this way. Many believe Carroll's claims are fabricated and politically motivated, with no evidence presented to support her allegations.

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I can’t believe how many democrats still don’t realize that the only reason E. Jean Carroll was allowed to file charges against Trump was because democrat billionaires funded her effort to get a one year temporary law added just so she could. She was the first person in the state to file under the new temporary law. 12 months later the law expired.

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Carroll also lied and testified under oath that she wasn’t having her legal fees paid for by someone else and faced no repercussions when it was exposed as a lie. https://t.co/OW6eGMMZic

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@MalcolmDavisGA E. Jean Carroll is nothing more than a blatant fraud. When she's not painting trees, she's busy writing deranged fantasies about what her dog, absurdly named Tits, taught her about sex. Maybe her cat, Vagina, chimed in with a few pointers too. https://t.co/VKAWqki79E

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I call it the Miles House because some very distinguished mice live here. Conneman lives in the kitchen. Tversky lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side are the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door are the list of my dogs, Markey, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry, and it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree.
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Speaker 0: I call it the Miles House because some very distinguished mice live here. Conneman lives in the kitchen. Tversky lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side are the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door are the list of my dogs, Markey, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry, and it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree.

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The so-called "witness" who backed Carroll's outlandish claims in court? Well, emails from 2017 between her and Carroll expose the truth. In September of that year, Carol Martin sent E. Jean Carroll an article mocking Trump, referring to him as "Orange Crush," and urged, "this has to stop." She suggested, "as soon as we’re both well enough to scheme, we must both do our patriotic duty." Carroll eagerly replied, "TOTALLY!!! I have something special for you when we meet." Fast forward 15 months, and Carroll conveniently releases a book accusing Trump of assault. Martin didn’t want to be involved at first saying Carroll made the lawsuit a “lifestyle”.

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The main witness, Carol Martin, texted her daughter that E. Jean Carroll was a drug addict and that the drug was herself. https://t.co/STSYNr5sPR

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And the thing I find strangest of all…. What true victim of the crime she claimed would post a question like this? https://t.co/4bSZSvkLV9

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For the people asking why Trump didn’t give his DNA https://t.co/A8I9YSritt

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Instant karma https://t.co/6qyqNZLrx0

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@DoJo4923 No, it’s expired! https://t.co/tuXxoHiwCQ

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@Anthneff Trump never went to the island… retard https://t.co/BIY8X4u70H

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@MxCl74613523 YUP

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@JoJoFromJerz @TomiLahren Only those without a shred of sense can't see that Carroll's claims are absurd and fabricated. It's clear that Hoffman and Conway orchestrated her lawsuit against Trump. This is pure political lawfare, and genuine victims are outraged by this mockery. https://t.co/ucSdvUjKwJ

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I call it the Miles House because some very distinguished mice live here. Conneman lives in the kitchen. Tuberski lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side are the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door are the list of my dogs, Markey, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry, and it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree and then
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Speaker 0: I call it the Miles House because some very distinguished mice live here. Conneman lives in the kitchen. Tuberski lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side are the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door are the list of my dogs, Markey, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry, and it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree and then

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@AngelLee2194 If only she had evidence.

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@AndrewLBElms A claim like that requires proof. She has yet to present any.

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@KaostheDog2 If this would true she would have had went against him criminally. If it was true she would have had evidence Democrats are disgusting and support false rape claims as long as it’s against their opponent..

Saved - November 5, 2023 at 7:18 PM

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Let's say Jeffrey Epstein wants to have sex with a 14 year-old girl, and will pay her $10 million. The money will go into a mutual fund that will pay out when she's 21. The girl agrees, as do both of her parents. Should this be allowed? And are you male or female?

Saved - January 19, 2024 at 12:05 AM

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OK- Day 2 of Carroll v. Trump 2d trial. Trump has entered the courtroom, seated in red tie at defense table with Alina Habba. Carroll will be the witness. Inner City Press will live tweet as it did 1st trial (incl in this book https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4WZG4D3) thread below

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