Opinion | Why the DOJ's E. Jean Carroll decision is so disappointing

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Opinion | Why the DOJ's E. Jean Carroll decision is so disappointing
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Opinion | JoyceWhiteVance: No one can be above the law, and that must include the former president if we’re going to restore the credibility of our legal system.

, meaning the government typically can’t be sued for defamation. As a practical matter, if the United States becomes the substitute defendant for Trump, the case is likely to be dismissed due to this immunity.

After that, Garland could have withdrawn DOJ’s request to represent Trump. This would have been particularly appropriate in light of the soundness of the district court’s legal conclusions and given the circumstances surrounding DOJ’s late entry into the case, which suggest this was another episode of Barr serving the president, not the people.

How could it not? Denigrating a woman in response to a sexual assault allegation, especially when the allegation says the assault occurred two decades earlier, isn’t related, in any way, to the operation of government. Trump was doing nothing to further the nation’s business when he ridiculed his alleged victim.

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