The Department of Justice is investigating E. Jean Carroll for perjury after discovering she received outside funding for her legal actions against President Trump, despite denying this under oath; this investigation raises questions about whether false accusations can lead to criminal charges and how legal systems address credibility issues in high-profile cases.
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Brian, this is David in Royal Palm.
I was going to say I agree with you.
They should throw her in prison and make an example because she she made a public figure of herself and she's an example to about a million Karens of about the same age that really could probably uh use seeing this, you know.
>> Well, you know, like like as an example, um what really you know, it just blows my mind that John Hinckley was let out of prison years ago.
And John Hinckley is who shot President Reagan, by the way, in March of '81. And you know, so so that what that does is it lets these these lunatics think, "Well, John Hinckley got out of prison, why won't I one day?" You know, you understand what I mean? The threat You know, what if people think they're not going to go to jail or get out of jail for doing these things, um they're more likely to do things that they otherwise would not do.
Right?
>> Yes. Yes.
Yes. And and the thing is it's not just that one particular thing that she did.
It's just part of a much larger conspiracy. Mhm. Which is a coup. That she was used maybe as a useful idiot, but she was part of it.
>> Correct.
>> You know?
>> Yeah, so yeah, okay, good. So I'm not I'm not some cruel person wanting to send an 82-year-old to prison. It needs to be done to send a message.
>> Give her a medical evaluation and if she's good, put her in. If she's a little weak, put her in a less secure place where she can get a little bit of help, you know.
>> Well, she's a nutcase. I mean, she's obviously a crazy person.
>> Well, anybody that paints their rocks in the woods, you know, >> Mhm.
>> um it's a little odd, but um >> Yes.
>> she is weird, but they need to make an example and I think you're exactly right and that's pretty much what I wanted to say. Just keep at it, you know. I hope they get her.
>> All right. Me too. All right, appreciate the call. Take care. All right, to the If you're on hold, hang in there. The number's toll-free 888-465-2631.
If you're just tuning in, there were some people that were on hold from the first hour and they've been holding for a while. Uh the Justice Department is investigating E. Jean Carroll. They got They believe they have her on perjury.
She under oath was asked if she received outside funding for everything she did against the president. She said, "No."
And they have proof that she did. So they got her on perjury. All right.
You're on the air. What's your name?
Where you calling from?
>> Hi, my name is Anne. I'm from Pennsylvania. How you doing today, Brian?
>> All right. Good. How are you?
>> I'm good. And I totally agree she needs to go to jail. I'm sorry.
>> Yeah.
>> I That sounds cruel, I guess, but uh I I feel she lied.
Uh number one and then none of it And then she's on the air with Rachel Maddow saying, "Oh, I have all this money. I'm going to I'm going to be able to give anybody what they want if you What do you want?"
I don't know if you ever saw that episode. It's ridiculous.
>> Yeah, I know. I'm going to play some of that actually in a bit. Yeah.
>> Good. It made me cringe. And I mean, her timeline of the dress that she wore was never They never existed.
>> Maddow about all this stuff. She She looks like Norma Desmond. She's in all her glory. And she's so sick and twisted, she'll probably enjoy going to court every day on this perjury charge.
She's really psycho.
>> I'm sure. I mean, she thinks things are sexy. I don't want to say it on the air.
You know what I'm talking about. And then she named her dog or cat some really foul name. The lady is crazy.
>> She was coming on to Anderson Cooper, who's gay.
She was hitting on him on air.
>> Crazy.
>> Yeah.
>> And as a female, people are like, "Oh, you don't feel bad for her?" No, I don't. She's a She to me is a liar. I'm sorry. I I just don't feel bad for that at all.
>> Yeah.
>> I mean, you deserve what you get. So, I'm glad I saw this. My husband I will saw it last night when he just said, you know, he told me what it was. I was like, "Oh my gosh, I'm so excited about this."
>> Oh, I know.
>> So I hope it goes forward and I hope she gets in trouble. I really do.
>> think Do you think Do you you Do you think E. Jean Carroll Carroll would be facing justice if Pam Bondi was still attorney general?
>> No.
>> No way.
>> I I I I said this before. I thought I think she's a nice lady, I'm sure, but she's not for the part. Todd Blanche, I think, is doing a fabulous job right now.
>> Indeed. All right.
>> Whether she had some of the state stuff lined up, I don't know.
>> I hope Trump makes him the the attorney general because Todd Blanche is amazing.
>> should.
>> He's amazing.
>> definitely.
>> All right, take care. Appreciate the call.
>> You have a good day.
>> You too. All right. All right. You're on the air. What's your name? Where are you calling from?
>> Helen from Massachusetts.
>> Hey Helen, what's up?
>> Hi.
This E. Jean Carroll case is so thrilling with trials. I remember when I was um following it.
And what I read was the person who was financing her case was um the guy who um invented LinkedIn.
>> Uh-huh.
>> And they had to in order to bring her case the politicians in New York had to enact this unconstitutional law in order to bring her case. And the beauty of it was one of the guys who signed his name it to the um to the bill to make it a law >> Yeah.
>> after her case >> [snorts] >> he was accused of sexual misconduct under that law. And he was publicly defending himself and he said it's an unconstitutional law. [snorts] So, they knew ahead of time and he still put his name to the um bill to get it to pass >> Yes.
>> in order to bring her case.
>> Yeah.
>> This is like when the governor of Salem returned from Maine and found out that his wife was accused of being a witch.
>> Yes.
>> And he's one who ended the witch trials.
So, when every time President Trump said, "This is a witch hunt." he was spot on.
>> Yep.
>> I studied the witch trials. There was so many so many elements and I compared everything to what was being done to our president.
>> What?
>> And we were walking >> I took a I took an entire course in college on the witch trials. And the which started in Europe. You know, 80,000 women died in Europe from the witch hunts.
And I took a whole a whole semester course on this and in college. And what when historians have looked back, they twisted things around that the women were victims of crazy religious zealous men. The case is is that what would happen is women would accuse other women they wanted out of the way to get them killed. Sometimes a younger woman would accuse an older woman because she wanted her husband. So, the older or sometimes a young wife would accuse their mother-in-law of being a witch and then she'd get burned and then they would be the only one. And it was a and and you know, E. Jean Carroll you know, we're all against sexual sexual assault and believe those who commit sexual assault should be brought to justice. However, when when someone makes false accusations like E. Jean Carroll, it victimizes other women because other women who are true victims are not believed often times because of the of of of people like E. Jean Carroll who make up stories.
>> It's it's it's disgusting. I mean, I just there [clears throat] was so much and Brian I remember [clears throat] when I'd be out with friends and they'd ask me and um I'd explain. I mean, we we'd sit for a couple of hours and I'd explain to them different elements Yes. because uh for example, President Trump wouldn't plead, okay? Because he did nothing wrong. He reminded me of the gentleman, I can't remember his first name, but his last name was Corey and he was being crushed with rocks.
And every time they'd ask him or tell him to confess, and he'd say, "Put another rock on." And they crushed him to death.
>> Yes, I know.
Yeah, that sounds familiar.
>> He was accusing her of lying on his land.
>> Mhm.
>> And if you would And at that time, if they accused >> don't Let me Let me ask you this. Let me Let me ask you this. Like the um Anderson Cooper, Rachel Maddow, these people, do they believe her or they just don't care because they hate Trump? Do you really think I mean, her story is she won't even She wouldn't >> care.
>> They don't care. So, they don't they don't believe her. So, they don't believe her.
>> And I'll tell you what, absolutely. And I'll tell you why.
For example, remember with the Russian Russia um narrative?
>> Yes.
>> There are CNN reporters who were caught talking about Russia Russia Russia and they themselves would say it's it's nothing. Russia has nothing to do with it. That it was just a made-up narrative.
>> Mhm.
>> There's plenty of video >> Well, listen, I got I got to run for the break, but I appreciate the call. You make some good points.
>> Thank you. Take care.
>> All right, you take care, too. If you'd like to call in, the number is
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