Donald Trump displayed disgust in a New York court when Judge Lewis A. Kaplan informed would-be jurors that a previous jury determined he sexually abused columnist E. Jean Carroll in the 1990s, as the judge addressed potential jurors in his defamation trial. During jury selection for his trial, Donald Trump glared and raised his hand when asked about unfair treatment by the court, prompting laughter in the courtroom and a pointed remark from Judge Kaplan, who said, “We know where you stand.”
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00:02 Donald Trump displayed disgust in a New York court when Judge Louis A. Kaplan informed
00:06 would-be jurors that a previous jury determined he sexually abused columnist E. Jean Carroll
00:11 in the 1990s as the judge addressed potential jurors in his defamation trial.
00:15 During jury selection for his trial, Donald Trump glared and raised his hand when asked
00:18 about unfair treatment by the court, prompting laughter in the courtroom and a pointed remark
00:22 from Judge Kaplan, who said, "We know where you stand."
00:25 Carroll's lawyer called on the jury to award substantial damages for Trump's derogatory
00:29 comments made during his presidency about Carroll's sexual abuse allegations in her
00:33 memoir.
00:34 Crowley emphasized that Trump leveraged the prestige of the presidency to discredit Carroll
00:37 publicly, saying, "The world's biggest microphone."
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