Donald Trump pulled off a stellar victory in the 2024 Presidential race.
But that doesn’t mean the Left will stop coming after him.
And a Democrat who tried to destroy Donald Trump had one infuriating message after the election.
E. Jean Carroll is back for more notoriety
Donald Trump defied the Washington, D.C., Swamp and the Democrat-controlled media once again to win the Presidency.
Democrats were of course in a somber mood.
But instead of reflecting on why they lost to the Orange Man once again, they just doubled down on the same divisive rhetoric.
They blamed the American people for being too racist and sexist to elect Kamala Harris.
Instead of a mea culpa, the Democrats issued a culpa tua; in other words, it’s “your fault,” America for putting Trump back in the White House.
Some of the strangest finger-pointing came from E. Jean Carroll, the writer who sued Trump over highly dubious sexual assault claims.
Carroll wrote on social media, “I tried to tell you.”
It’s not even clear what she was trying to communicate.
She tried to tell people that Trump would win.
Or perhaps she was saying that the Democrats should have somehow stopped Trump from running because he was destined to win.
Unreliable witness
In 2019, Carroll accused Trump of an alleged sexual assault in a New York City department store sometime in the mid-1990s.
Her allegations largely fell apart after she appeared to be a nutcase in an interview with CNN host Anderson Cooper.
Carroll, staring at Cooper with her googly eyes, said that she thought rape was “sexy.”
A very uncomfortable Cooper quickly went to a commercial break.
Carroll’s allegation was also undercut by the fact that her claim was eerily similar to an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
She also had a history of accusing people of rape.
The National Pulse reported that “Carroll has alleged she has been subject to sexual assaults and rapes or attempted rapes by a long list of ‘hideous men’ and others, including ‘a bloodthirsty, beautiful, relentless boy’ aged seven or eight when she was also a child, a babysitter’s boyfriend, a camp counsellor, a dentist, an unnamed pocket knife-wielding youth she went on a date with in college, an unnamed former boss, CBS chief executive Les Moonves, and finally, Donald Trump.”
This you?
We tried to tell YOU. Americans at large always knew you were a batshit crazy, treacherous ghoul.
Your 15 minutes of fame and relevance is over. pic.twitter.com/isSCy8WLpo
— ESOTERIC (@E_S_O_T_ERIC) November 6, 2024
Carroll even admitted to being a fan of Law & Order.
When asked about the similarity to the show, Carroll said, “It tickled me to death. . .It’s a great, huge coincidence, but it is a magnificent one, I must say. . .It’s very ironic because ‘Law & Order’ happens to be one of my favorite shows. . .I love ‘Law & Order: Criminal Intent.’”
But after January 6, Carroll reemerged and sued Trump.
She was able to do so because New York temporarily suspended the statute of limitations to allow for her 1995 (or 1996) sexual assault allegation to be adjudicated in court.
A New York jury found in favor of Carroll, then she sued Trump again when he called her a liar.
Carroll again sent off horrible vibes when she joked with Rachel Maddow about how she would spend Trump’s money.
Rachel Maddow asks E. Jean Carroll what she’s going to do with “Trump’s money” to help “women’s rights.”
Carroll says she and Maddow will “go shopping, get completely new wardrobes, new shoes…Rachel, what do you want, penthouse?”
Her lawyer nervously says “that’s a joke”: pic.twitter.com/5LAx5xU5Uy
— Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) January 30, 2024
Carroll may have won in court thanks to a New York jury that despised Trump, but she did not win in the court of public opinion.
Only #Resistance Democrats believe her.
Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.