E Jean Carroll won a massive court judgment against Donald Trump.
But what she plans to do with the money shows her true motives.
And E Jean Carroll revealed her sick revenge plot against Donald Trump that will make your blood boil.
Carroll admits the lawsuits were all about revenge
E. Jean Carroll finally said the quiet part out loud during a recent appearance on MSNBC’s The Katie Phang Show.
The writer who was awarded a combined $88.3 million in civil judgments against President Donald Trump admitted that her real goal isn’t justice – it’s revenge.
"Where my pleasure comes is making him so p*ssed off he can’t think," Carroll told the MSNBC host. "We need to prick his little balloon constantly, and one of the ways to do that is to give his money to women’s reproductive rights."
During an interview on former MSNBC host Katie Phang’s YouTube channel, Carroll said she intends to use the money she has been awarded — which she has not yet received — to support causes she believes will enrage Trump, gushing about how much pleasure she would attain from doing so.
"To binding up the wounds of democracy, which he is destroying by the very instant that we’re sitting here. Shoring up voting rights — can you imagine how angry he takes this? It’s just so delicious thinking about how p*ssed off he’ll be, how angry that his own personal money is going to help women. Ah, heaven. Heaven. It’s the revenge that we all love," Carroll said.
The mask has finally come off.
This was never about seeking justice for alleged wrongdoing.
It was always about finding a way to hurt Donald Trump politically and personally.
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The political machine behind Carroll’s lawsuits
Carroll’s admission confirms what many suspected all along – her lawsuits against Trump were politically motivated from the start.
The former magazine columnist didn’t fund these expensive legal battles on her own.
Her legal effort was backed financially by Reid Hoffman, the billionaire co-founder of LinkedIn and a longtime Democrat donor.
Hoffman’s involvement drew scrutiny from legal observers and Trump’s legal team, who argued that Carroll’s suit was politically motivated.
Now Carroll has proven them right with her own words.
She’s not seeking justice – she’s seeking to use the court system as a weapon against a political opponent.
Carroll first sued Trump in 2019, claiming he defamed her by denying her allegations of sexual assault.
While a jury rejected her rape allegation outright, it found Trump liable for defamation and battery, awarding Carroll $5 million in the initial 2023 case.
A second defamation trial in 2024 resulted in an additional $83.3 million judgment against the President.
Carroll hasn’t collected a dime despite her big talk
Despite winning these massive judgments, Carroll has yet to receive any of the money she’s fantasizing about spending on her revenge plot.
Trump has continued to challenge the verdicts and maintains that the cases against him are politically driven.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently rejected Trump’s appeal in one of the cases.
His remaining legal option in that case would be to petition the U.S. Supreme Court.
The larger $83.3 million defamation judgment, handed down in January 2024, is also subject to appeal.
Trump’s legal team has not commented on Carroll’s recent MSNBC interview, though his attorneys previously signaled that they would pursue every available legal avenue to overturn the verdicts.
So while Carroll is busy planning her revenge spending spree, she might want to count her chickens before they hatch.
The weaponization of the court system
Carroll’s gleeful admission about using the money for political purposes raises serious questions about the weaponization of America’s legal system.
Critics have pointed to Hoffman’s financial support and Carroll’s recent media appearances as evidence that the cases may have been driven by more than just reputational concerns.
When someone openly admits they’re pursuing lawsuits to "prick his little balloon constantly" and describes their plans as "revenge that we all love," it’s hard to argue this is about justice.
This is about using the courts as a political weapon against Donald Trump.
Carroll has said she intends to continue speaking publicly about the lawsuits, both in media interviews and through her upcoming book.
She’s clearly trying to cash in on her legal victories in more ways than one.
The real victims of lawfare
While Carroll fantasizes about her revenge plot, the real victims are the American people who are watching their justice system get perverted for political gain.
When courts become tools for political revenge rather than venues for impartial justice, everyone loses.
The fact that a billionaire Democrat donor like Reid Hoffman can bankroll these kinds of lawsuits shows how the system can be manipulated by those with deep pockets and political agendas.
Carroll’s own words prove that this was never about seeking justice for alleged wrongdoing.
This was always about finding a creative way to attack Donald Trump and advance a political agenda.
The cases remain ongoing in the courts, with Trump’s legal counsel expected to decide whether to appeal to the Supreme Court in the $5 million case.
But regardless of how the legal battles turn out, Carroll has already revealed the truth about her motivations.
This isn’t about justice – it’s about revenge.
And that should concern every American who believes in the rule of law.