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By Suing ABC's Stephanopoulos, Trump Renews Attention To Carroll Rape Verdict

By Suing ABC's Stephanopoulos, Trump Renews Attention To Carroll Rape Verdict

Donald Trump is facing criticism for suing ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for defamation after the host said the ex-president had been found liable for “rape.”

“In an interview on This Week, Stephanopoulos pressed Republican Rep. Nancy Mace, a rape survivor, over her continued support of Trump after a jury found he sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll in 1996, awarding her $88 million for battery and defamation,” CNN reports. “Stephanopoulos asserted multiple times in the interview with Mace that Trump had ‘raped’ Carroll.”

“You endorsed Donald Trump for president. Judges and two separate juries have found him liable for rape and for defaming the victim of that rape. How do you square your endorsement of Donald Trump with the testimony that we just saw?” Stephanopoulos asked Mace, as CNN reported.

A federal jury did not find Carroll had proved Trump had raped her, but Senior U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan later “concluded that the claim Trump raped Carroll was ‘substantially true,'” according to CNN.

“Indeed, the jury’s verdict in Carroll II establishes, as against Mr Trump, the fact that Mr Trump ‘raped her’, albeit digitally rather than with his penis. Thus, it establishes against him the substantial truth of Ms Carroll’s ‘rape’ accusations,” Judge Kaplan wrote.

Attorney George Conway took Trump to task while offering some legal insight.

“The theory of Trump’s complaint here is that, since the jury in Carroll II, the case tried last year, unanimously found that Trump forcibly and without consent penetrated Carroll’s vagina with his fingers and not his penis, and since this constituted sexual assault and not rape as defined by the New York Penal Code, Stephanopoulos libeled him by saying he had been held liable for ‘rape,’ even though the judge in the Carroll case has held multiple times since the verdict that in common parlance (and the law of most other jurisdictions) forcible digital penetration is rape,” Conway writes.

Reprinted with permission from Alternet.

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Networks Blame Both Parties For Relief Fiasco — And That’s Wrong

Reprinted with permission from MediaMatters

President Trump signed four executive orders following a congressional gridlock over negotiations about the second COVID-19 relief bill, which Republicans refused to enter into until the eleventh hour. Sunday political broacasts, however, continued with their false equivalency that both parties are to blame and forced the president's hand.

The economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic have been devastating for millions of Americas. The Census Bureau estimated that sometime before July 21, nearly 30 million Americans did not have enough to eat. Millions are still unemployed, and the Congressional Budget Office expects the unemployment rate to remain "elevated" through 2021. Forty million people are reportedly at risk of being kicked out of their homes due to the pandemic, especially as eviction moratoriums across the country come to an end. The ending of enhanced unemployment benefits looks set to become an economic catastrophe.

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ABC Interview With Trump Loser In Ratings To ‘Celebrity Family Feud’

ABC Interview With Trump Loser In Ratings To ‘Celebrity Family Feud’

ABC’s primetime special featuring Trump was a ratings flop.

“President Donald Trump’s much-teased interview with ABC was not the ratings bonanza the numbers-obsessed president likely would have wanted,” Politico noted on Monday.

The program, which featured ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos following Trump for 30 hours, came in third place during it’s time slot on Sunday night, behind the U.S. Open on Fox and “60 Minutes” on CBS. And Trump only gave a slight ratings bump to “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” which aired right before him. That program might have been more illuminating.

ABC’s primetime special featuring Trump was a ratings flop.

“President Donald Trump’s much-teased interview with ABC was not the ratings bonanza the numbers-obsessed president likely would have wanted,” Politico noted on Monday.

The program, which featured ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos following Trump for 30 hours, came in third place during it’s time slot on Sunday night, behind the U.S. Open on Fox and 60 Minutes on CBS. And Trump only gave a slight ratings bump to “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” which aired right before him. That program might have been more illuminating.

Trump’s special attracted 3.91 million viewers, far below the 6 million viewers ABC attracted in the same time slot a week ago with “Celebrity Family Feud,” hosted by comedian Steve Harvey.

That means millions more people were interested in seeing outspoken Trump critics Chrissy Teigen and John Legend take on the cast of Vanderpump Rules than watch Trump repeat his tired lines and weird behavior in front of Stephanopoulos.

The few who tuned in on Sunday saw Trump attack chief of staff Mick Mulvaney for coughing, lie about his lack of accomplishments in the presidency, and whine that he has had it tougher than President Abraham Lincoln.

It is well known that Lincoln was assassinated during his presidency, while Trump has merely had his incompetence and inadequacies pointed out regularly.

Even compared to political content in the same time slot, Trump underperformed. Last November, ABC News hosted former First Lady Michelle Obama for a special on a Sunday night to discuss her book, Becoming, and it drew 5.5 million viewers.

The ratings show that Americans are continuing to tune out Trump. He has always been unpopular and polling shows him behind the top 2020 presidential contenders.

Trump lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton in 2016; now he’s trailing golfers, the team at 60 Minutes and even Steve Harvey. Sad.

Published with permission of The American Independent.

#EndorseThis: Jimmy Kimmel Says Buh-Bye To Sarah Sanders

#EndorseThis: Jimmy Kimmel Says Buh-Bye To Sarah Sanders

Jimmy Kimmel is just as astonished as everyone else by Trump’s interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos — especially that exchange when he essentially invites the Russians (or the Chinese, or whoever) to help him win reelection in 2020. In the same interview, the president says his own FBI director is “wrong” to insist such offers of illegal meddling be reported to law enforcement.

But at least there’s something to celebrate this week: the imminent departure of press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who stopped doing her job three months ago. She’s going home to Arkansas at the end of June. Kimmel delivers a very special farewell to the woman whose abusive mendacity from the White House press podium became its own legend.

“She’s a special lady,” Kimmel admits. And he knows just who (or what) can take her place.

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