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DOJ reverses course in Trump defamation case

Por: Newsweek Nation July 12, 2023

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has determined that Donald Trump was not acting within the scope of his position as president when he made statements included in E. Jean Carroll's second defamation lawsuit, leaving the former president to defend himself in the case.Carroll is seeking additional monetary damages from the former president after a jury ruled in May that Trump was civilly liable on charges related to sexual assaulting the... + full article



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