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A federal defamation trial starts today to determine the compensation for writer E. Jean Carroll. Trump plans to attend and possibly testify. Observers expect a less chaotic trial due to the judge overseeing it.

A federal defamation trial begins today to determine the amount of compensation Trump should pay writer E. Jean Carroll for defaming her in 2019. Trump has vowed to attend and possibly testify. Observers believe this trial will be less chaotic due to the judge overseeing it.

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