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Federal Judge Orders $5 Million Damages to E. Jean Carroll in Case Against Trump

A federal judge has ordered $5 million in damages to be paid to E. Jean Carroll in her lawsuit against President Trump. Meanwhile, Rahm Emanuel has called for a reassessment of U.S. support for Israel, and the IMF has lowered its global growth forecast due to increased energy prices linked to the war in Iran.

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On July 8, 2026, a federal judge ordered that $5 million in damages be paid to E. Jean Carroll as part of her sexual abuse lawsuit against President Donald Trump. In other news, former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel advocated for the United States to reconsider its unconditional support for Israel. Additionally, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its global growth forecast downward for the year, citing rising energy prices due to the ongoing conflict in Iran.

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News Wrap: Judge orders $5.8M paid to E. Jean Carroll in Trump sex abuse, defamation case

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Federal Judge Orders $5 Million Damages to E. Jean Carroll in Case Against Trump