'If it will cause him pain for something to give money to certain things — Perhaps a fund for the women who have been sexually assaulted by Donald Trump.'
'If it will cause him pain for something to give money to certain things — Perhaps a fund for the women who have been sexually assaulted by Donald Trump.'
E. Jean Carroll on Monday talked about what she plans to do with the $83.3 million former President Donald Trump was ordered to pay her in her defamation case.
"I don't want to waste money," Carroll said while on making an appearance on ABC's Good Morning America.
"I do have an idea. I'd like to give the money to something Donald Trump hates," she continued. "If it will cause him pain for something to give money to certain things — Perhaps a fund for the women who have been sexually assaulted by Donald Trump."
Contact the lawyers of the Jane Doe who claims Trump and Epstein raped her at the age of 13. She dropped the case due to death threats. Maybe she could be convinced to go forward with it now if Carroll pays for legal costs and heavy 24/7 security for her. Trump would really hate that.
The New York statue, in Union Square, was removed early that afternoon; the New York City Parks Department made a statement that it "stands firmly against any unpermitted erection in city parks, no matter how small".
They just removed the primary delegates from an entire state for something controlled by the state government which is Republican majority in every branch....
They're still better than the Republican party, but don't forget trump used to give the DNC money for decades
He gave so much that the Clinton's showed up to one of his weddings....
There's a lot more deserving places for that money than the DNC. And it really sucks that it's true.
All valid points, but Trump probably hates them more now than he liked them then. Also, I put DNC as a sort of umbrella listing for Trump’s political rivals with the best chances of beating him and his republican cronies in future elections; something American democracy can’t afford to lose.