DOJ Insiders Express Concern Over Investigation into E. Jean Carroll's Case Against Trump
DOJ insiders cringe as Trump chases 'dead on arrival' E Jean Carroll vendetta: MS NOW

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The Department of Justice's investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who accused Donald Trump of sexual abuse and defamation, has raised concerns among DOJ insiders. Critics label the potential perjury case as a political vendetta lacking merit, with former prosecutors deeming it a 'legal non-starter.'
- 01The DOJ's investigation into E. Jean Carroll has caused discomfort among its insiders.
- 02Former prosecutors criticize the potential perjury case against Carroll as lacking legal foundation.
- 03Ken Dilanian described the investigation as part of Trump's retribution campaign against political adversaries.
- 04The judge in Carroll's previous case found her credibility intact, undermining the basis for the new investigation.
- 05Kristy Greenberg stated that the case should be considered 'dead on arrival' due to its lack of legitimacy.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated an investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who previously accused Donald Trump of sexual abuse and defamation. This move has prompted unease among DOJ insiders, with some labeling the potential perjury case as politically motivated and lacking substantial legal grounding. Ken Dilanian, a reporter on MS NOW, described the investigation as part of Trump's ongoing campaign against his political opponents, noting that it appears to target individuals who oppose him. Former prosecutor Kristy Greenberg echoed these sentiments, emphasizing that the judge in Carroll's earlier case found her credible, which challenges the basis of the current investigation. Greenberg further asserted that the prosecutors' focus on Carroll's lawsuit financing comments is misguided, stating, 'This is not a legitimate perjury case.' With such strong criticisms from legal experts, many believe that this investigation is unlikely to succeed and should be regarded as 'dead on arrival.'
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