The Justice Department has reportedly opened a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, focusing on whether she committed perjury in civil lawsuits against former President Donald Trump. This follows a federal jury's finding that Trump sexually abused Carroll in the 1990s. Additionally, President Trump is scheduled to hold the 12th cabinet meeting of his second term at 11 AM EST on Wednesday. In another development, three Democratic state attorneys general reported that their deputies were denied entry to a roundtable hosted by JD Vance, leading to confusion regarding a bipartisan initiative to address fraud.
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Criminal Investigation Opened into E. Jean Carroll by Trump's Justice Department
The Justice Department is investigating E. Jean Carroll for potential perjury related to civil lawsuits against Donald Trump, who was previously found liable for sexually abusing her. Trump is also set to hold a cabinet meeting, while Democratic attorneys general faced access issues at a roundtable event.
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Criminal Investigation Opened into E. Jean Carroll by Trump's Justice Department