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Using a Two-Edged Democrat sword, Jury Finds Donald Trump Innocent of Raping E. Jean Carroll But Awards Her 5 Million for Being Sexually Harassed. 

Today, a jury of almost ALL democrats awarded Liberal E. Jean Carroll 5 million dollars for being sexually harassed by the former President and soon-to-be President again. However, in an attempt to stop former President Donald Trump from regaining the Presidential Office again, the jury could not find any guilt of raping the liberal E. Jean Carroll columnist. So instead, they handed down a verdict of a monetary reward to Carroll in an attempt to walk down both sides of the political fence line.

The verdict was reached in a federal courtroom in New York City today. According to sources close to former President Trump’s legal team. An appeal of this verdict will be filed in a higher court, stop what appears on the outside, and according to insiders, a witch hunt against Trump to tarnish him enough to keep him from becoming the President again in 2024.

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