On Friday, former President Donald Trump spent more than 43 minutes in front of cameras, fiercely attacking Jessica Leeds, a witness in the ongoing civil suit brought against him by author Jean Carroll. The lawsuit centers on allegations of sexual abuse, which resulted in a jury awarding Carroll $5 million last year. Trump once again denied the accusations made by Leeds, which date back to the 1970s, asserting that such an incident could not have occurred. Leeds, who claims Trump groped her during a flight, reacted strongly to his comments and reaffirmed her commitment to sharing her story. She expressed disbelief at being mentioned by Trump again, especially as the election season looms, implying attempts to undermine her testimony. Leeds shared her experience recalling an encounter with Trump at a charity event where he allegedly called her derogatory names, highlighting the lasting impact of his disrespectful behavior. Leeds indicated she is not currently considering a lawsuit against Trump, focusing instead on the importance of her testimony. Both Trump and Leeds' allegations underscore long-standing issues of accountability and respect toward women in political discourse.
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