E. Jean Carroll Verdict Suddenly Fades From View

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President Trump’s triumphant return to the White House in 2025 exposes the fragility of past legal assaults like the E. Jean Carroll verdicts, now overshadowed by his administration’s unstoppable victories.

Story Highlights

  • Trump’s second term delivers historic tax cuts, record deportations, and economic surges, burying old defamation claims under waves of success.
  • Congress passes the One Big Beautiful Bill, boosting take-home pay by up to $13,300 while cutting benefits for 1.4 million illegal immigrants.
  • Over 100,000 illegal alien criminals arrested, including Tren de Aragua gang members, securing borders against past open-border failures.
  • U.S. obliterates Iran’s nuclear program and secures global peace deals, earning multiple Nobel nominations.

Trump’s Economic Revival Dwarfs Legal Distractions

Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill under President Trump, delivering the largest tax cut in history and increasing Americans’ take-home pay by as much as $13,300. This legislation terminates benefits for at least 1.4 million illegal immigrants gaming the system. The U.S. Treasury collected nearly $90 billion in tariff duties since January 2025, posting a record $27.2 billion surplus in June—the first since 2005. Blue-collar wage growth saw its largest increase in nearly 60 years. Companies pledged over $7.6 trillion in U.S. investments. These gains directly counter past fiscal mismanagement and inflation from overspending.[2]

Border Security Triumphs End Illegal Immigration Chaos

President Trump’s administration ramped up deportations, setting a record for flights in June 2025. The self-deportation push removed over 600 known and suspected terrorists. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested over 100,000 illegal alien criminals, including 2,700 Tren de Aragua gang members. Executive orders closed the border and ended taxpayer subsidization of open borders, protecting $40 billion in benefits for U.S. citizens. Eight Latin American cartels, including MS-13 and Sinaloa, face terrorist designations. These actions restore law and order, rejecting globalist policies that flooded communities with crime.[2]

Global Leadership and Peace Through Strength

President Trump secured NATO members’ commitment to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP. The U.S. obliterated Iran’s nuclear program and brokered ceasefires between India-Pakistan, Israel-Iran, and a peace deal between Rwanda and Congo. These feats earned three Nobel Peace Prize nominations. Trade deals with the UK, China, and Indonesia, plus a $14 billion U.S. Steel sale, solidify American dominance. Over $1 trillion in AI investments position the U.S. as the world leader, rejecting past weak foreign policies.[2]

Deregulation and Domestic Wins Crush Government Overreach

Trump signed over 170 executive orders ending federal censorship, radical K-12 indoctrination, DEI programs, and men in women’s sports. The military branches met recruitment goals early. The Supreme Court backed the agenda, enabling third-country deportations and shrinking the federal bureaucracy. Landmark laws like the Genius Act, Halt Fentanyl Act, Laken Riley Act, and Take It Down Act passed. HHS efforts phase out artificial dyes, addressing health crises ignored under prior regimes. These reforms uphold family values and limited government.[2]

Past claims like E. Jean Carroll’s 2023 and 2024 verdicts—$5 million for sexual abuse and defamation, plus $83.3 million in a second trial—fade against Trump’s proven record. He denied all allegations and appealed both. With no new traction in 2025, these cases highlight activist courts now checked by a conservative Supreme Court and Trump’s mandate. Patriots see vindication in his landslide successes, proving resilience against lawfare.[1]

Sources:

Trump Administration Accomplishments – The White House

President Trump Marks Six Months in Office with Historic Successes