Tuesday, October 28, 2025

E. Jean Carroll Speaks—and She’s Throwing Darts All Across Trumpworld Joe Tacopina was “disgusting.” Alina Habba, “deliciously arrogant.” Plus, what she’ll do with all that money—if Trump ever pays it.

 https://newrepublic.com/article/197433/e-jean-carroll-interview-book-trumpworld

 

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THROWING DOWN

E. Jean Carroll Speaks—and She’s Throwing Darts All Across Trumpworld

Joe Tacopina was “disgusting.” Alina Habba, “deliciously arrogant.” Plus, what she’ll do with all that money—if Trump ever pays it.

E. Jean Carroll
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In the six years since she first wrote that real estate scion Donald Trump slammed her against a wall in the mid-’90s and fingered her in a department store dressing room, E. Jean Carroll has been reduced, as every woman stepping up to charge rape is, to a caricature of sexual essence. Is she pretty? Hot? Rape-able?

“Not my type,” said the president when asked about her story in 2019, even though, in a deposition, shown a photograph of her, he risibly confused her with another ethereal blonde, his own second wife. But reductio ad T&A has always been Trump’s favorite deflection strategy with women, as well as being his old commercial stock in trade: One of the promises he made—and kept—before entering politics was mandating “higher heels and smaller bikinis” for women in his beauty pageants.

Besides Trump’s megaphone for personal insults, Carrol had to confront the “victim” label that is so distorting to a woman’s self-image and that afflicts any woman who accuses a sexual predator, whether president or janitor.

Her new book, Not My Type, about suing and beating Trump in court is, from title to last page, an admirable act of subversion, casting the female gaze back at the bubble of pomposity and arrogance and entitlement around one man and his team and their processes, reducing the narcissist to his insecure essence.

This book is full of mischief; it’s also erudite and serious. Carroll calls herself an optimist who loves to laugh, and laugh she does as she weaves bits of outrageous court transcript and her own observations on the courtroom scene, which she recorded contemporaneously in audio notes to herself before going to bed at night.

The book is also an “old woman’s” shout, in some ways the female version of old man Trump’s “fight fight fight.” It opens with a scene in which Trump lawyer Alina Habba is demanding that Carroll list all her former lovers. She studies Habba’s Chanel suits and colossal diamond ring (noting that her husband is suing the jeweler over the cost). She recounts how, as Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina looked her in the eye and suggested she not only “hates men” but “abominates men,” she was musing about the amount of pumped iron it took to build such a sweaty, bull-like neck.

The book is funny, but also serious. In practice for court testimony, her lawyers showed her some of the hundreds of death threats posted to her on Facebook, evidence they planned to enter into the second defamation trial and asked her how they made her “feel.” Carroll couldn’t think of any words as she reread posts like “i will rape u, e jean carroll” and “I’m so very sorry; my friend wants to kill you and I cannot stop him. Rest in peace cunt.” The lawyers eventually dispatched her to talk to a therapist who advised her not to struggle for a cogent thought, but to “go to the body” and just describe the physical effects of fear.

After the verdict was read, Carroll writes that she restrained her “joy so wild” until outside the courtroom with her team—at which point she erupted “despite the fragile splendor of my age, despite the fact that women do not win lawsuits, I let out a shout so loud that it must reach Judge Lewis A. Kaplan in his robing chamber, because everybody shushes me.”

Nobody shushes her much anymore. Trump has had to put up $91.6 million in escrow while his lawyers execute dwindling legal maneuvers to avoid paying the sexual abuse and defamation judgments awarded by two separate juries of his peers.

At a book party in attorney Roberta Kaplan’s Manhattan office on June 24, the anti-Trump culturati was out in force—agents, publishers, editors, boldfaced names like Rosanna Arquette, Ellen Barkin, Mary Trump. Also two key trial witnesses: author Lisa Birnbach and television anchor Carol Martin. Both were brought in to testify that Carroll told them about the assault shortly after it happened. (Their presence reminded all that by custom if not by law, it still takes multiple women’s testimonies to equal a man’s. Like Carroll, they fielded death threats and still do.)

At the party, Kaplan had just come from a hearing at which Team Trump was throwing a Hail Mary pass to the 2024 Supreme Court presidential immunity decision to save Trump from having to pay the judgment. His lawyers are contending presidential immunity applies, since he trashed her via the White House press office. Lower courts have so far not bought it, but Trump is expected to appeal to the Supreme Court.

The day after the book was released, I interviewed Carroll in a Manhattan hotel room. A tempest was crashing down on Manhattan, and rain slashed at the twelfth-floor windows. Inside, clad in a white airman’s flight suit, Carroll poured tiny glasses of Chartreuse, and periodically stopped to clink glasses.

Edited for space, here is our conversation:

Burleigh: So where are you getting all these flight suits? Because the last time I saw you, you had an orange one on.

Carroll: I got five in the closet. From actual Army surplus. They’re not designer jumpsuits. I got some collectibles in there. The orange one was from the ’60s. The blue one’s from the ’80s. You know, because fuck, if he can put tanks on the street, Nina, I can put a flight suit on my body. And we’re in a fight.

Burleigh: What’s up with the Chartreuse?

Carroll: It’s medicinal. It’s got one hundred thirty herbs, bark, flowers. My lawyer gave me a bottle when I was insomniac during the trial. It works. You know, these monks made this since the 1500s. I don’t drink. I don’t drink a lot. (sips) Isn’t that fucking great?

Burleigh: Talk to me about your choice to describe in the book all the “fabulous” clothes you wore. Isn’t that kind of a female cliché?

Carroll: The woman’s body is always the center. And so I took that fact and turned it. And if you notice in the book, I wrote about what everybody had on in the trial. I wrote about the runway. I wrote about Joe Tacopina and the inside of his jacket. I wrote everything that Alina was wearing. I got it back. You know, I’m like, this is what I wore, but this is what they wore. And as women, every woman reading this, knows: What we put on our bodies tells the world who we are, tells the world. And that’s just a fact.

Burleigh: What was your take on Tacopina?

Carroll: He was disgusting. You know, he’s a great defense lawyer. I mean, Trump hired the best defense. He hired the guy who defended the guy who bludgeoned Natalee Holloway; got him out of jail for fifteen years. Michael Jackson, this guy got him acquitted. Tacopina was way too good for this case. But he followed Trump’s orders and he lost. Trump hired him because he beats up on Black women. Because he beats up on grandmas. As with the Stormy Daniels case, Trump hires lawyers to say what he wants. Tacopina probably would have lost that too. Let’s toast that. Cheers! We’re drinking shark juice. It’s going down well.

Burleigh: People forget you had a great career as a writer. This book is kind of a reminder.

Carroll: I was a fucking workman, a magazine writer in New York. We could go anywhere, do anything. I had a pair of jeans and cowgirl boots and a jacket and a shirt. And we didn’t have Instagram. We didn’t know we didn’t look fabulous. We just looked fabulous. And we went everywhere. We were out on the boulevards at, what, 4 a.m. We were at the brasserie having coffee at 3:30. We just, we fucking lived, and we owned this town.

Burleigh: What do you hope people take away from this book, and your experience?

Carroll: It drives me crazy when I hear liberals say [Trump’s] just stupid. He’s not stupid. He’s one of the smartest people of his generation. He now controls the United States of America. Never underestimate Donald Trump. I knew enough to be able to be an old woman and beat him twice. But I cannot see into the future. I think that if women got together, because we control like 55 percent of the wealth in this country, particularly older women, control a lot of the wealth. You have something here that if we rally the women, particularly the older segment, because the poor thirtysomethings have to hold down two jobs. I was trying to talk Mary Trump into stepping up and leading him. Would you like to join me in asking Mary Trump to stand up and start leading? Somebody needs to lead. The women. We’re rudderless. But we have money. We need a leader.

Burleigh: What do you make of right-wing women right now; they seem pretty empowered.

Carroll: Alina Habba, deliciously arrogant. Didn’t know a fucking thing about the law. Didn’t know diddly squat. And yet, she is vice president of his PAC. She got to help get him elected because she’s overwhelming, confident. We can learn. Why should we be frightened? We’re smarter. We’re richer. We have a vastly different experience, deeper experience. We’re just going to wake up, get off our lazy asses.

Burleigh: You really walked in there with a lot of confidence, head high.

Carroll: It’s always physical with me. I’m not particularly smart. I’m not particularly well organized. But what I am is physical. I know, you know, the minute I stand up I’ve got to do something. If I do this, fucking watch out. That’s why I want Democrats to fucking stand up and leave the house. We all fucking sit on our fat, lazy asses.

Burleigh: When did you know you were going to write a book?

Carroll: My editor gave me permission. And I just started off with Alina Habba asking me to list my lovers. That was it. I just needed to get it started, and then I understand I was in a high comedy. I had all the transcripts. So I was in the middle of a high comedy. I had all the lines. In a play, in show business, you have what the actor is saying and then you have the actor’s business. And so I had both. I knew what they were doing, I knew how they walked, I knew how they talked, because I had all the notes. I’m very optimistic, as you know. So the book turned out to be funny about a very serious topic. And some of the scenes were deadly serious.

Burleigh: And the metaphor of the courtroom as runway?

Carroll: We’re in New York. It’s the fashion capital of the world. We’ve been to fashion shows. It’s nothing compared to that, because Judge Kaplan had the great criminals of our time. John Gotti. One of the great dressers right? Prince Andrew. Who dresses better? I mean really. And then we had in my trial the attorneys, they were just so delicious. The attorneys all got new outfits. You know Judge Kaplan always had a new shirt and a nice tie every day. Tacopina blew everybody away.

Burleigh: What are you going to do with the money if and when Trump pays up?

Carroll: I’m going to give it all away to causes he hates.







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    drumpf mulls appointments and policies

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    killing two birds with one stone, drumpf considers secretary of state pic as well as criminal justice reform and rehabilitation policy too, with possibly offering ex-offender employment to david petraeus for that position

    Van Hollen speaks on vote to demand accountability from Trump

     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLRrXQxfIpw

     U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) speaks at a press conference on his privileged legislation with Sens. Kaine (D-VA) and Schumer (D-NY) to require the Trump Administration to produce a report detailing the Administration’s steps to comply with court orders applicable to U.S. citizens or residents wrongfully deported to El Salvador. This resolution would also require the Trump Administration to confirm whether U.S. security assistance has been used to support the illegal detention of U.S. residents and provide an assessment of El Salvador’s human rights record. Because the legislation is privileged, all senators will be required to vote on it and publicly demonstrate their commitment to Americans’ Constitutional right to due process. 

    Transcript

    i want to start by thanking my good
    friend partner across the battoomeac Tim
    Kaine as he said we work on lots of
    issues together for this region for our
    states but we also work very closely on
    foreign policy issues uh and there's
    nobody who knows uh the Western
    Hemisphere and Latin America better than
    Senator Tim Kaine uh he as you know
    chaired and now is the ranking member of
    the subcommittee on the western
    hemisphere and that jurisdiction also
    includes human rights and and democracy
    so thank you for your passion for
    universal human rights in our hemisphere
    and around the world and that's what
    this is all about because the right to
    due process is a bedright bedrock
    American principle and in his first 100
    days Donald Trump is shredding the
    Constitution of the United States he's
    violated these rights in many instances
    including the illegal abduction and
    deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia who
    was snatched off the streets of Maryland
    while driving with his 5-year-old son
    who has autism and he was shipped to
    Baltimore then Texas and then shackled
    and handcuffed put in a plane not where
    he knowing where he was going and ended
    up in the notorious prison of Secot one
    of the real goologs of Latin America the
    Trump
    administration admitted in court
    admitted in court that ago Garcia had
    been wrongfully shipped to El Salvador
    and the Supreme Court by a nine to
    nothing vote ordered the Trump
    administration to facilitate his return
    you don't see nine to nothing rulings
    out of the court very often and of
    course Donald Trump could easily bring
    him back by simply picking up the phone
    on the Resolute desk how do we know that
    because President Trump said so himself
    within the last 48 hours
    so we also know that the government of
    El Salvador is prepared to release
    him if they can hear from the president
    of the United States and they facilitate
    his return how do we know that because
    when I spoke to the vice president of Al
    Salvador he was very clear he said the
    ball is not in El Salvador's court the
    ball is in the Trump administration's
    court and he said that the only reason
    the government of El Salvador is holding
    him is because the Trump administration
    is paying him to do so
    so Donald Trump should stop trampling on
    constitutional rights of people who
    reside in America and the government of
    El Salvador should stop conspiring with
    the Trump administration to violate the
    constitutional rights of those who
    reside in America including Abrego
    Garcia and others president Boule and El
    Salvador are complicit in this illegal
    scheme
    this is a cash for collusion
    deal not surprisingly Donald Trump chose
    President Boule as his co-conspirator in
    this effort president Buhy has referred
    to referred to himself as the world's
    quote coolest dictator
    when I traveled recently to El Salvador
    I met with many Salvadorian human rights
    groups who described the gross
    violations of human rights and due
    process in El Salvador by President
    Boule and his government and the 2023
    State Department human rights report
    found that in Boule's prisons there were
    credible reports of and I'm quoting
    torture and other cruel inhuman or
    degrading punishment they went on to say
    in that report that that degrading
    inhuman punishment
    includes beatings with bat batons
    electric shocks on wet floors to shock
    an entire cell overcrowding underfeeding
    and life-threatening medical neglect
    that was the 2023 State Department human
    rights report
    no one can communicate with ago Garcia
    or others in those prisons of El
    Salvador either not his wife not his
    mother not his lawyer that is a
    violation of international law and yet
    that is where the Trump
    administration dispatched this person
    because of an administrative
    error
    and now we've learned that the Trump
    administration wants to excise those
    provisions from the human rights report
    regarding prison conditions and actually
    give El Salvador preferential treatment
    so that's why we're introducing this
    resolution today and again I want to
    thank my friend and colleague Senator
    Kaine i want to thank Senator Schumer
    Senator Padilla and our House colleagues
    we're doing this both to require the
    Trump administration to answer for its
    unconstitutional violations of due
    process and send a message to President
    Bali that no it is not cool to collude
    with Trump to provide to deprive people
    living in America the right to due
    process donald Trump he may want to
    adopt El Salvador's approach to
    violating human rights but we don't we
    will not model our judicial system on El
    Salvador's kangaroo courts in addition
    to this resolution I've called upon all
    Americans who care about their due
    process rights to vote with their
    feet don't go to El Salvador as tourists
    so long as the government of El Salvador
    is violating the constitutional rights
    of people who reside in America there
    are lots of other nice countries in the
    region like Costa Rica or Guatemala or
    others i've also called upon states to
    divest pension fund holdings from
    companies that do business in El
    Salvador and I was pleased to see
    Governor Prit Pritsker of Illinois
    announce the plan to do that and finally
    stay tuned because Senator Kaine and I
    along with Senator Schumer and others uh
    are planning to also
    introduce sanctions legislation
    targeting President Bali and all those
    who are part of his government
    conspiring with Donald Trump to deprive
    residents of the United States of their
    constitutional rights and thank all of
    you for being here and again thanks to
    my friend uh Tim Kaine for um all his
    leadership on this and so many issues
    great