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Biden's DOJ defends Trump in rape accuser E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit

The Biden administration indicated in a court filing Monday night that it's continuing with the Department of Justice's defense of former President Trump in a defamation lawsuit brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.

Driving the news: Biden's DOJ states in the new filing to the Second US Circuit Court of Appeals continues with the Trump administration's argument that Trump was acting "within the scope of employment" as then president when he said in 2019 that Carroll was "totally lying" about claims that he raped her in the mid-1990s.


  • "Then-President Trump's response to Ms. Carroll's serious allegations of sexual assault included statements that questioned her credibility in terms that were crude and disrespectful," attorneys for the DOJ wrote in a brief.
  • "But this case does not concern whether Mr. Trump's response was appropriate. Nor does it turn on the truthfulness of Ms. Carroll's allegations."

New, with more to come: DOJ under Biden is keeping up the previous admin's effort to take over Trump's defense against a defamation lawsuit filed by writer E. Jean Carroll — an effort Biden criticized during the campaign.

First brief under new admin: https://t.co/JihPuNXxHj pic.twitter.com/H08cBLdbSZ

— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) June 8, 2021

Editor's note: This a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

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Jacob Blake sues Kenosha police officer after prosecutors declined to seek criminal charges

An African American man who was paralyzed after he was shot in the back by a Kenosha, Wis., police officer is suing the officer after prosecutors declined to seek criminal charges.

Why it matters: The federal lawsuit filed Thursday in U.S. District Court comes during stalling efforts to massively reshape police departments nationwide after last summer's protest over systemic racism and police excessive force.

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Melania Trump and Michelle Obama dominated social media engagement during the 2020 conventions

Data: NewsWhip; Chart: Naema Ahmed/Axios

The most viral stories about the Republican convention were largely about non-political speakers, while the Democratic convention stories focused on the political leaders who were the official stars of the convention, according to exclusive data from NewsWhip.

Why it matters: The GOP convention in particular highlighted how speakers from outside of the political arena who haven't been bloodied and bruised by political fights were most effective at setting social media on fire.

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