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July 11, 2025
E. Jean Carroll comes out with a new book capitalizing on a Trump phrase, won’t stop tweeting about him
By Olivia Murray

If it were me, and I’d just won a large judgment based on my claim that I experienced forceful sexual assault in a department store dressing room by an aggressive and powerful man who towers over me, an experience that caused me severe trauma after the event, I wouldn’t write a book capitalizing on one of my attackers most iconic catchprases, and I certainly wouldn’t be tweeting about him nonstop, nearly thirty years after the act at the center of my lawsuit. I would want to block that man out of my life as much as possible lest his name, face, or anything that reminds me of him trigger my trauma. Rape is a horrendous act, and no one experiences it without deep and lasting wounds.

But, E. Jean Carroll is a strange old spinster who doesn’t act in any way like any other known rape victims: just a few weeks back, she released a new book titled, “Not My Type: One Woman vs. A President” which plays off of Trump’s testimony about how she was not someone he does, or ever did, find attractive.

And, if you look at Carroll’s X feed, it’s saturated with Trump, Trump, Trump.

Here’s this, from less than a day ago:


https://twitter.com/ejeancarroll/status/1943412118042148917

(Ironically, Carroll is older than Trump, by several years.)

Here she is appropriating another Trump remark, and tweeting at him directly:


https://twitter.com/ejeancarroll/status/1941994248020132290


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