What The Hell?' The View Gobsmacked Trump's Revenge Tour Has Turned to Rape Accuser
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What The Hell?' The View Gobsmacked Trump's Revenge Tour Has Turned to Rape Accuser
E. Jean Carroll received millions of dollars after two separate juries found Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming her. The DOJ later announced a criminal investigation into Carroll, alleging she committed perjury during a 2022 deposition when she said her civil lawsuit was not funded by outside backers. Carroll’s lawyers informed the judge that billionaire Reid Hoffman paid some of her legal fees. Hosts reacted with surprise and criticism, questioning why the administration is attempting to revisit a matter already decided by juries. They argued the focus should be on pressing public problems, including food insecurity and rising healthcare costs, rather than pursuing this investigation.
"The hosts of ABC's The View were stunned Thursday that President Donald Trump's revenge tour has come for writer E. Jean Carroll, who was awarded millions of dollars by two separate juries that found Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming her. On Thursday, the DOJ announced a criminal investigation into Carroll on the theory that she committed perjury when she claimed in a 2022 deposition that her civil lawsuit was not funded by outside backers."
"Carroll's lawyers later told the judge that billionaire Reid Hoffman did pay some of her legal fees. Now, attorneys for Carroll declined to comment, but given all the problems we're dealing with right now and the fact that two juries found him guilty, why is the administration spending time trying to relitigate this case that was already decided by two juries? What the hell? exclaimed Whoopi Goldberg."
"Find me the sole voter who went out and voted in November because they wanted to see the Department of Justice at taxpayer expense investigate an 82-year-old woman, said Alyssa Farah Griffin. Like, it makes absolutely no sense. Absolutely no one voted for this, and it comes at a time when, like we talk about at this table people are actually struggling."
"Griffin continued: There's this incredible stat that came out, February 2026, that 10% of households in America have food insecurity. Not enough food to feed their families. In the greatest nation on Earth, that is shameful. The cost of healthcare costs many are setting aside paying utilities and other things to keep up with medical bills. These are very real problems that, by the way, are bigger than this administration or any one administration, but that is what should be focused on."
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