So Empowering! 'Victim' E. Jean Carroll Offers Rachel Maddow a 'Penthouse' with Trump Civil Trial Money

Nick Kangadis | January 30, 2024
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Some things make your stomach turn, like alleged “victim” of former President Donald Trump, E. Jean Carroll. Oops, is she gonna sue me now?

I won’t get into the details of how she seems nuttier than a Payday bar, but Carroll made an appearance on host Rachel Maddow’s MSDNC — excuse me, MSNBC — show on Monday evening and was asked what she’s going to do with the money she was awarded in the defamation case against Trump.

“You’ve talked about using some of Trump’s money that you’re about to get to help shore up women’s rights,” Maddow said before asking Carroll her question. “Do you know what that might be? What that might look like?”

“Yes, Rachel! Yes!” Carroll responded with fervor.

“Tell me!” Maddow retorted with glee.

“I had such, such great ideas for all the good I’m going to do with this money,” Carroll said, having people possibly thinking that she might put the money towards women’s shelters or charities for abused women.

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But, no. Carroll literally said the following:

“First thing, Rachel, you and I are going to go shopping. We’re going to get completely new wardrobes, new shoes, motorcycle for [attorney Shawn] Crowley, fishing rod for [attorney] Robbie [Roberta Kaplan]. Rachel, what do you want? Penthouse? It’s yours, Rachel! Penthouse and France! You want France?! You wanna go fishing in France?! No?! Oh, alright.”

And, of course, Crowley — her attorney — had to “clarify” that Carroll was speaking in jest.

“That’s a joke,” Crowley said with nervous laughter.

You can’t make this stuff up. Forget Trump. Ruining a man’s life and then pouring dirt of the wound is just par for the course for modern day feminists that think they’re empowering women, when in reality, they’re really insulting and a disgrace to womanhood.

THIS is just another example of why we can’t have nice things.

For the full interview, watch below (money discussion begins around the 5-minute mark):

 

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