Donald Trump's Press Conference and Legal Issues

Donald Trump held a press conference in New York to argue against a $5 million verdict finding him liable of sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll in 1996. He claimed Carroll is 'not the chosen one' and continued to deny the allegations. The former President also faces other legal issues and controversies.

Former President Trump's Press Conference on Legal Cases

Former President Trump holds press conference criticizing legal cases against him and accuses DOJ of working with prosecutors. He denies wrongdoing, especially in the E. Jean Carroll case. Trump is leading in polls for 2024 presidential race against Vice President Kamala Harris.

Defamation Lawsuit Against ABC News and George Stephanopoulos

Former President Donald Trump filed a defamation lawsuit against ABC News and George Stephanopoulos over a viral interview with Rep. Nancy Mace regarding Trump's sexual abuse allegations by E. Jean Carroll. The lawsuit is based on false and defamatory statements made by Stephanopoulos, who incorrectly stated that Trump had been found liable for rape by multiple juries.

Criticism of Donald Trump by Adam Schiff

Representative Adam Schiff criticized former President Donald Trump for continuing to claim he does not know E. Jean Carroll, suggesting Trump is either stupid or crazy. Schiff expressed concern about Trump's lack of impulse control and the potential dangers of such behavior in someone with access to nuclear weapons.

Donald Trump's Response to E. Jean Carroll's Accusation

Former President Donald Trump stands by his statement that E. Jean Carroll made a false accusation against him, despite losing a defamation case. Trump references the $91.6 million bond he posted. Carroll accused Trump of raping her in the 1990s. Trump plans to appeal the defamation judgment and other related cases.

Donald Trump's Appeal of $83 Million Defamation Verdict

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump are appealing an $83 million defamation verdict awarded to writer E. Jean Carroll by posting a $91 million bond to prevent her from collecting while the appeal plays out. The judge ordered Carroll's attorneys to respond to Trump's request by Monday morning.

Donald Trump's Appeal of Defamation Ruling Against E. Jean Carroll

Former President Donald Trump argued that he should not have to pay a bond to appeal a defamation ruling against writer E. Jean Carroll, due to his wealth exceeding the judgment amount. The court denied Trump's request for a stay of enforcement of the judgment.