
Originally Posted by
ClydeR
Trump's lawyer still says that Trump will not testify. That seems inconsistent with Trump's statement earlier today that he would return to the United States and "confront" Jean Carroll. I thought that by "confront," he meant he would see her in court and testify under oath, as she did. But apparently he plans to "confront" her by talking about her on his social media platform and in speeches.
I wonder if Trump has considered that, if the jury rules in Carroll's favor, he will be asked about it many times in debates and interviews. When he is asked, will he call her a liar again? Part of her lawsuit against him is for defamation.