The Justice Department on Tuesday backed down from its argument that former President Donald Trump couldn’t be sued for comments he made about E. Jean Carroll from the White House. The determination, revealed in a letter to Trump’s lawyers and Manhattan federal court Judge Lewis Kaplan, all but clears the way for the first of Carroll’s two lawsuits against Trump to proceed to trial in 2024 — .
NEW YORK — The Justice Department on Tuesday backed down from its argument that Donald Trump couldn’t be sued for comments he made about E. Jean Carroll from the White House. Government officials revealed their determination in a letter to Trump’s lawyers and a Manhattan federal court filing to Judge Lewis Kaplan, who presides over Carroll’s two lawsuits against Trump. Carroll prevailed on .
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