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Supreme Court declines to hear Trump's effort to overturn E. Jean Carroll verdict

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June 29, 2026

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Supreme Court declines to hear Trump's effort to overturn E. Jean Carroll verdict
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Mother Jones

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Latest Attempt to Avoid Paying E. Jean Carroll

The Supreme Court has issued a raft of recent decisions benefiting Donald Trump. But on Monday, the justices rejected his latest effort to avoid paying E. Jean Carroll millions of dollars a jury awarded her after finding Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation. Carroll had accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in a department []

Off The Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court turns away Alan Dershowitz’s defamation case against CNN

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz’s case alleging CNN defamed him with its coverage of remarks made during President Trump’s 2020 impeachment trial. The dispute presented the high court with the chance to revisit its landmark 1964 decision in New York Times v. Sullivan, which set []...Click to read more

Axios

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court rejects Trump effort to toss $5 million E. Jean Carroll verdict

The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an effort by President Trump to toss a 5 million civil verdict that found he sexually abused and defamed writer E. Jean Carroll.Why it matters: It's another loss for Trump after years of trying to get the verdict thrown out. He has denied wrongdoing and alleged Carroll made false, politically motivated accusations.This is a developing story.

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court Rebuffs Trump’s Appeal in E. Jean Carroll Case

WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) — The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear President Donald Trump’s bid to overturn a 5 million verdict in favor of E. Jean Carroll in a case in which a jury found him liable for sexually abusing the former magazine columnist and then defaming her. The justices turned away...

Disclose.tv

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· Jun 29, 2026

[Media] JUST IN - U.S.

JUST IN - U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Trump's appeal to overturn a 5 million verdict in favor of E. Jean Carroll. Read here: https://www.disclose.tv/id/yqqw9qkp3r/@disclosetvDisclose.tvUS Supreme Court rebuffs Trump's appeal in E. Jean Carroll caseBreaking news from around the world.

AllSides

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· Jun 30, 2026

One big win and three defeats for Trump in dramatic day at Supreme Court

On the second-to-last day of Supreme Court decisions for this term, the justices delivered a big win for Donald Trump. But beneath the headline-generating ruling on expansive presidential power, the court gave some indications that this particular president may not always get what he wants – and the three liberal justices may have a few unexpected allies amongst the six conservative justices on the high court.

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Related coverage for "Supreme Court declines to hear Trump's effort to overturn E. Jean Carroll verdict": Mother Jones — Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Latest Attempt to Avoid Paying E. Jean Carroll. Off The Press — Supreme Court turns away Alan Dershowitz’s defamation case against CNN. Axios — Supreme Court rejects Trump effort to toss $5 million E. Jean Carroll verdict. The Daily Signal — Supreme Court Rebuffs Trump’s Appeal in E. Jean Carroll Case. Disclose.tv — [Media] JUST IN - U.S.. AllSides — One big win and three defeats for Trump in dramatic day at Supreme Court