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The DOJ Wants to Bail Trump Out of Paying Massive E. Jean Carroll Judgement

By Nikki McCann Ramirez

Nikki McCann Ramirez

View all posts by Nikki McCann Ramirez May 6, 2026 NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 08: E. Jean Carroll attends Equality Now's Make Equality Reality Gala at Sony Hall on October 08, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Steven Ferdman/Getty Images) E. Jean Carroll attends Equality Now's Make Equality Reality Gala at Sony Hall on Oct. 8, 2024 in New York City. Steven Ferdman/Getty Images

Donald Trump’s Justice Department will push the Supreme Court to allow it to interfere in the $83.3 million judgement granted to E. Jean Carroll in her defamation suit against the president. 

According to a Wednesday report from Bloomberg, the DOJ is hoping the court will bless a plea to swap Trump with the federal government as the party responsible for the judgement. The government cannot be sued for defamation, however, which means that if the Supreme Court allows the DOJ to substitute itself for the president, the case would be dismissed and Trump would be let off the hook.

The DOJ is arguing that it should be able to step in because Trump, it claims, was acting as a government employee when he defamed Carroll.

It’s yet another example of the Trump administration working on behalf of Trump rather than the American people. The DOJ seems to be functioning as a tool for Trump to carry out his personal vendettas. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche recently announced, for example, that he was bringing charges against former FBI Director James Comey over Comey posting an “86 47” message in seashells to social media. Trump has also sought to use the DOJ to enrich himself. Last year, he demanded the department fork over $230 million of taxpayer funds in order to compensate him for the inconvenience of being subjected to various criminal probes related to his first presidency. 

In 2019, Carroll came forward with allegations that the president sexually assaulted her in a department store during the 1990s. In a series of cases, a jury in a civil trial found Trump liable for sexual assault, and determined that the then-former president had repeatedly defamed Carroll in his public attacks against her. Trump was ordered to pay Carroll $5 million in 2023, and, in a separate judgement, $83.3 million in early 2024.

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