Former President Donald Trump experienced a challenging day in federal court during the ongoing E. Jean Carroll defamation trial. Trump, facing allegations of defamation and sexual abuse, presented a narrative of victimhood, claiming that massive amounts of evidence had been deleted by Carroll. He argued that both trials should be thrown out, asserting that he suffered damages and should be awarded money.
During the trial, Trump’s lawyer, Alina Haba, faced criticism for her lack of trial skills, especially regarding the introduction of evidence. The judge, Lewis Kaplan, had to call for a recess to address Haba’s shortcomings in conducting herself in a court of law. Trump lashed out at the judge, accusing him of bias and being a “nasty man.”
The former president also criticized the judge’s refusal to grant a one-day delay for the trial due to the funeral of the first lady’s mother. Trump accused Judge Kaplan of being protective of the witness and asserted that the trial was rigged against him.
In a bizarre turn, Trump claimed that Carroll had deleted significant evidence and possessed an unlicensed gun, attempting to paint her as a questionable character. Critics denounced Trump’s victim narrative, highlighting that he had already been found liable for sexual abuse in a previous trial.
Following the court proceedings, Trump took to social media to further attack the judge and claim that the entire New York legal system was rigged against him. He accused Carroll’s lawyer of being a Democratic operative and implied a vast conspiracy involving figures like Reed Hoffman and George Conway.
Critics, including conservative figure Adam Kinzinger, condemned Trump’s behavior, describing him as weak, whiny, and grossly victimizing himself. George Conway responded, suggesting he might consider a defamation lawsuit against Trump for accusing him of perpetuating a hoax.
As the trial unfolds, the proceedings continue to highlight the unconventional and contentious nature of Trump’s legal battles, raising concerns about the state of the Republican party and the impact on the broader political landscape.