E. Jean Carroll determined to stop Trump from winning in November: ‘I’ll do everything I can’

E. Jean Carroll suggested that she is open to campaigning for President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election after her win in court over former President Donald Trump on Friday.

Carroll’s statement comes after Trump was ordered by a jury to pay her $83.3 million in a defamation lawsuit. In discussing her trial with the former president, she compared Trump to the children’s story of the Emperor with No Clothes and claimed that the story was “written about Donald Trump.”

“It’s just we’re the ones who clothe him in all this power,” Carroll said on CBS Mornings. “He has none himself. It’s his followers.”

Carroll was asked about Trump running for president again in the 2024 election and if Biden’s campaign had contacted her at all to join Biden on the campaign trail to support him against Trump. Carroll replied “no” but added that she would do “everything I can” if ever asked by the president’s campaign.

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The defamation lawsuit between Carroll and Trump stemmed from his denial of a claim made by her that she had been raped by Trump in the mid-1990s. Trump has denied the accusations, calling Carroll a liar.

The former president’s legal troubles have not slowed him down within the Republican Party’s primary race, however, because he won the New Hampshire primary with 54.4% of the vote.

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