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Carroll Facing Investigation From The U.S.

Perjury Inquiry Against a Target of Trump's

How they framed it

The report focuses on the opening of a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll for alleged perjury, framing it within the context of ongoing legal disputes involving former President Trump.

Context

The U.S. Justice Department has initiated a perjury investigation into E. Jean Carroll regarding her testimony in civil lawsuits against Donald Trump. This follows her successful civil judgements for sexual abuse and defamation against the former President.

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Perjury Inquiry Against a Target of Trump's

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