a very full night, there is a lot more ahead of the landmark verdict. tonight, straight the source, the scattering cost staggering cost. $83 million for years of defaming the writer even after a jury found he sexually abused her. is this enough to make him? trump is raging tonight, not even sticking around to hear the verdict. tonight, we have two insiders. someone who was in the courtroom along with the person who told her to sue him. i am kaitlin collins and this is the source. an astounding $83.3 million. that is on top of the $5 million he was already ordered by a jury to pay after he was found liable for sexual abuse in the 1990s today s number is four defaming her in 2019. here she is with her legal team today after the decision made by nine jurors. they deliberated for less than three hours. as you might imagine, trump is livid, not even staying to hear the verdict read. the first time he stormed out as e. jean carroll s attorney was making a closing statement. ear
very full night. $83.3 million for the former president. tonight straight from the source, the staggering cost of donald trump s own words. $83 million for years of defaming the writer e. jean carroll even after a jury found that he sexually abused her. is this enough to make it stop? we ll see. trump is raging tonight. not even sticking around in court to hear the verdict as it was read. we have two insiders with their takes here. someone who was in the courtroom, along with the person who first told e. jean carroll to consider suing donald trump. the chance run-in at a party that got this case going. i m kaitlan collins and this is the source. an astounding $83.3 million. that s a top of the $5 million that trump was already ordered by a jury to pay e. jean carroll after he was found liable for sexually abusing her in the 1990s. today s eye-popping number is for defaming carroll in 2019. there she is with her legal team today after the decision made by nine jurors. seve
you re wonderful. you can be the strongest, most dynamic, successful republican and conservative in america, but if you don t kiss that ring, then he ll try to trash you. barely a week later, desantis kissed that ring. endorsing trump and putting an end to one of the biggest campaign failures in political history. leaving behind a trail of destructive policies in florida that he and his obedient republican legislature shoved down the throats of floridians, all to advance his personal political ambitions. meanwhile, trump is predictably birthering nikki haley who is now the only noninsurrectionist left in the republican race. plus, how the abortion issue continues to haunt republicans of roe v. wade, the landmark 1953 supreme court decision enshrining women s bodily autonomy that was killed by republicans. but we begin tonight with karma. you reap what you sow, what goes around comes around. all that good stuff. karma can be cruel, ironic, but it s always right on time. at
thanks for joining us. fear not. nicolle will be back tomorrow. the beat with ari melber starts rite now. hi, ari. thanks so much. i m ari melber. after all this breaking news coverage of trump s indictment we have been at the table. all of our colleagues following this. tonight we turn from this fast fluid first draft of history to a wider view of how history may absorb this historic precedent breaking week, because tonight pulitzer prize winning journalist bob woodward who you see on the right will analyze what you see on the left. he s known for best selling books, including about now defendant donald trump. he is our exclusive guest tonight on the beat. we begin as the nation absorbs the fallout of something many thought was impossible, even recently, something donald trump said would roil the country, the former president arrested by the same government he once ran. that was yesterday. jack smith spoke out through his filing, through his team in court, and today
that sounds like a deer. it is a double dare you. you are on. it is not so bad. it is more tingly than hot. will: on an absolutely insane day. we focus on what is most important and what is most important is potential corruption and compromise at the highest levels of the united states of america. so when it comes to the playground, joe biden s playground, it is 1600 pennsylvania avenue and everyone is tearing joe to run for reelection. we asked folks, do you think joe biden should run for reelection? only a quarter, 26% say they think he should run for reelection. of all, the president s job rating is not in a good place. most americans don t want to vote for an 81-year-old man. what do 74 of americans think the country is headed the wrong way. joe biden is playing by playground rules and he is not going to signal to a deer. mr. president [overlapping speakers] president biden: i won t get to answer any questions. stay tuned. will: rumors are ramp