Trump's Defamation Trial Against E. Jean Carroll Delayed Amid Health Concerns
Outrage Among Supporters as Trump's Lawyer Requests Postponement Until After New Hampshire Primary
- Donald Trump's defamation trial against E. Jean Carroll has been delayed due to a juror and Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, falling ill.
- Trump's lawyer requested the trial to resume on Wednesday, after the New Hampshire primary, a request that has not yet been ruled on.
- The delay has caused outrage among Trump's supporters, who are accusing the judge of 'election interference'.
- Trump has continued to attack Carroll on social media, despite the ongoing trial.
- Carroll is seeking $10 million in damages in this lawsuit, following a previous trial where she was awarded $5 million.



































































