E. Jean Carroll Case: Will the Swamp Protect Its Own?
Legal experts say charging Carroll or her sugar daddy is unlikely, proving the system is rigged.
So, the 'legal experts' are saying it's gonna be 'difficult' to charge E. Jean Carroll, the gal who twice lawyered up against Trump, or the mystery billionaire who bankrolled her. Translation: the swamp protects its own. This whole saga is just another circus act proving that justice is blind alright – blind to anything but fat stacks of cash and political connections.
Let's get real, the E. Jean Carroll cases were a partisan hit job from the get-go. Carroll made accusations against Trump, got her day in court (twice!), and even got a payday. But now, the idea of even investigating her or her sugar daddy? Suddenly, the legal gates slam shut? Color me shocked.
The first case, the defamation doozy, centered around Trump calling Carroll a liar. The jury sided with Carroll. The second case? More of the same, but with extra oomph. Now, the elites are running interference.
The identity of Carroll's billionaire backer is shrouded in secrecy, like the Q source from back in the day. We're supposed to believe this is just some benevolent soul, not someone pulling strings behind the scenes? Yeah, and the Easter Bunny delivers my tax returns.
Trying to charge Carroll would require proving she committed perjury or some other kind of legal shenanigans. But that would mean actually investigating the golden goose that laid the anti-Trump egg. Can't have that.
And going after her benefactor? That would be like poking a hornet's nest of liberal donors. Suddenly, campaign finance laws become sacred and inviolable. Spare me.
This isn't about justice. It's about power. It's about protecting the narrative. It's about making sure Trump remains public enemy number one, even if it means bending the rules (or ignoring them altogether).
They'll say the burden of proof is too high. They'll say it's not worth the political fallout. They'll say anything to avoid upsetting the apple cart. But we all know the truth: the system is rigged, and some people are just too powerful to touch.
And just in case anyone tries to push this further, the media will whine about 'political persecution' and 'witch hunts'. As if they haven't been running a non-stop witch hunt against Trump for the past eight years.
So, buckle up, buttercups. The show's not over yet. But don't expect any real accountability. In the end, the swamp always wins. Sad!


