Maggie Haberman, a reporter for the New York Times, said that former President Trump was using his legal woes in order to benefit his reelection bid. She also noted that he appeared at E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case this week. She told CNN’s King Charles hosts that he had merged his legal cases with his political campaign to the point where they were indistinguishable.
Former President Trump, according to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, is using his constitutional issues to advance his reelection campaign, including this week’s defamation trial for author E. Jean Carroll. She told CNN’s King Charles co-hosts,” I mean, he has melded his constitutional cases and his political campaign so they are indistinguishable.” Former President Trump, according to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, is using his constitutional issues to advance his reelection campaign, including this week’s defamation trial for author E. Jean Carroll. She told CNN’s King Charles co-hosts,” I mean, he has melded his lawful cases and his political campaign so they are indistinguishable.”
Maggie Haberman, a reporter for the New York Times, said that former President Trump was using his legal woes in order to benefit his reelection bid. She also noted that he appeared at E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case this week. She told CNN’s King Charles hosts that he had merged his legal cases with his political campaign to the point where they were indistinguishable.