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Jun 14 2023
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Karine Jean-Pierre Violated Hatch Act When She Repeatedly Referred to GOP Candidates as ‘Mega-MAGA Republicans,’ OSC Says
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who habitually cites the Hatch Act to avoid certain questions, violated the Hatch Act in the run-up to the 2022 midterms when she repeatedly referred to GOP officials and candidates as “mega MAGA Republicans,” a government watchdog agency has determined. The Office of Special Counsel (OSC) said in a letter obtained by NBC News that Jean-Pierre’s
American Greatness
Sep 22 2023
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KJP Says Biden Repeated Story Minutes Apart During Campaign Speech Because He Was Speaking ‘Passionately’
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Friday that President Joe Biden repeated the same story just moments after he initially told it during a Wednesday campaign speech because he was speaking “passionately.” During the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, crowds of white supremacists, Black Lives Matter supporters and Antifa militants clashed leaving one
The Daily Caller
Jul 12 2023
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Biden’s DOJ Decides It Was Insane to Claim Trump Was Doing His Job as POTUS When He Called E. Jean Carroll a Liar and Said She Wasn’t His “Type”
One of the most absurd aspects of the E. Jean Carroll-Donald Trump case—which is comprised of two separate lawsuits, one of which resulted in Trump being ordered to pay the writer $5 million in May, while the other is ongoing—is the long-running claim by the Department of Justice that Trump should be immune from repercussions because he was acting in his official capacity as president of the
Vanity Fair
May 01 2023
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“No legal basis”: Experts explain Trump’s failed bid for mistrial in E. Jean Carroll lawsuit
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan on Monday denied Donald Trump's attorney's request for a mistrial in E. Jean Carroll's civil case accusing the former president of rape and defamation. Trump attorney Joe Tacopina filed a letter in Manhattan federal court on Monday morning, arguing that a mistrial should be granted "based upon pervasive unfair and prejudicial rulings by the Court." Tacopina
Salon
May 25 2023
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‘Oh No!’ Karine Jean-Pierre Stunned to Learn of Tina Turner’s Passing From Reporter Live During Briefing
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was stunned to learn of music legend Tina Turner’s passing from NBC News White House correspondent Peter Alexander live during a briefing. News broke Wednesday afternoon that the beloved Turner had passed away at the age of 83 following a long illness. At Monday’s briefing, Jean-Pierre was taken aback when Alexander broke the news to her by asking
Mediaite
May 23 2023
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Trump hurls more lurid claims at E. Jean Carroll after she asks court to punish him again
Former responded to an amended defamation complaint filed by rape accuser E. Jean Carroll with more potentially defamatory denials. The former president was found liable earlier this month for defamation and sexual abuse by a jury, which ordered him to pay $5 million in damages, and Carroll asked a court to amend her initial case to seek additional damages after he repeated his denials during
Raw Story
Sep 13 2023
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White House refuses to address impeachment inquiry
During a press conference on Wednesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre walked out as a reporter pressed her for answers on why Biden interacted with Hunter Biden’s business associates. "Can you explain why the president interacted with so many of his son's foreign business associates? More than half of voters told CNN they believe the president was involved and he lied. You can
The Post Millennial
May 23 2023
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"Whack Job" slur spurs E. Jean Carroll to push damages to $10 million in Trump sexual abuse case
Just a day after a federal jury ordered Donald Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million in damages for sexually abusing and defaming her, Trump appeared in a televised town hall meeting and called Carroll a "whack job." Carroll has asked the court to bump the damages to "no less than $10 million." Carroll's new proposed amended lawsuit notes during his CNN town hall interview, "Trump falsely
Boing Boing
May 11 2023
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Trump to appeal $5M judgment in E. Jean Carroll case as writer mulls suing ex-president again
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday formally signaled he would appeal the $5 million judgement against him in E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit — as the writer’s attorneys said she’s thinking of suing him again.
Trump, 76, was found liable of sexual abuse and defamation against Carroll, 79, by a Manhattan federal jury for allegedly assaulting her in a Bergdorf Goodman fitting room in 1996
New York Post (News)
May 11 2023
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E. Jean Carroll says she may sue Trump for defamation again after CNN town hall
In the wake of Donald Trump's town hall special on CNN this Wednesday night, E. Jean Carroll says she's considering whether to file another defamation suit against for defaming her yet again, . During the broadcast, Trump called Carroll's claims that he raped her decades ago “fake” and a “made-up story." On Tuesday, a federal jury in Manhattan awarded Carroll $5 million in damages after
Raw Story