
In the second major loss against his abuse victim E Jean Carroll in a week, Trump lost again before the Second Circuit of Appeals in his efforts to deny Ms. Carroll the $83.5 million judgment she obtained from a NY Jury last year, rejecting his arguments that he was acting in the scope and course of Presidential duties when he defamed her the second time, and that the United States of America should really be the defendant in the case and not him to deny her the judgment. Michael Popok breaks down the new Order, and how sovereign immunity works (and doesn’t work) in this pivotal case.
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