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Donald Trump Takes The Stand In E. Jean Carroll Defamation Damages Trial

Former President Donald Trump took the stand very briefly Thursday in the defamation damages trial brought by writer E. Jean Carroll after having spent weeks lobbing personal insults against her on social media and stages around the country.

Trump was sworn in as the second witness for the defense in the trial, which will determine how much money he owes the advice columnist for defamation and sexual abuse. A separate jury at the same courthouse decided last year that Trump was liable for the conduct.

An attorney for the former president, Alina Habba, only had a small handful of questions before handing Trump over for cross-examination. She asked Trump to confirm that he stood behind his 2022 deposition, clips of which had been shown for jurors. He responded that he did “100 percent.”

On his derisive remarks about Carroll, some of which he made in the deposition, Trump said, “I just wanted to defend myself, my family and, frankly, the presidency,” according to The New York Times.

Carroll maintains that Trump assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in 1996 — a charge he denies.

As Trump left the courtroom, the Times noted that he made an audible comment: “This is not America. Not America. This is not America.”

The former president had already been chastised for his running commentary on the case while the jury was in the room. He has attended much of the current trial after declining to attend the 2023 proceedings, which did not go his way. Last week, after Trump was observed in court shaking his head and muttering about Carroll, Judge Lewis Kaplan threatened to remove him for disruptive conduct.

On cross-examination, Trump was asked to confirm that he did not attend the first trial, where jurors awarded

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