Feds Checkin' Up On E Jean Carroll? Word On The Street Is She Might've Lied On Trump
They sayin' the Justice Department lookin' into whether shawty committed perjury 'bout that Trump case, real talk.

Aight, so peep this. Word on the street is the Feds done opened up a whole investigation on E Jean Carroll, that lady who been goin' at Trump in court. They sayin' she mighta been frontin' and lyin' under oath, ya dig? This ain't no joke, man. This could get real messy, real quick. The whole thing centers around whether she was straight up 'bout where she got the bread to fight Trump.
See, at first, she allegedly told 'em she wasn't gettin' no outside help with the legal fees. But then, boom! Turns out this billionaire dude, Reid Hoffman from LinkedIn, was slippin' her some funds through a non-profit. Now, Trump's lawyers jumpin' for joy, claimin' she was hidin' the truth to make her story sound more believable. They sayin' she ain't keep it 100 and that hurt her cred. I mean, can you blame 'em? Transparency is key, know what I'm sayin'?
Carroll's team clamin' she ain't never even kicked it with nobody from that non-profit. Whatever, right? The judge let Trump's lawyer question her again 'bout the money situation. That must've been a sight to see. I'm talkin' 'bout real drama in the courtroom. All that back and forth gotta make you wonder what else they hidin'. Back in 2019, Carroll wrote a book, "What Do We Need Men For?" and claimed Trump straight up assaulted her in a department store dressing room. Trump denied it, called her a liar, said she wasn't his type. Low blow, for real.
She filed a lawsuit, and the jury sided with her, givin' her $5 million. Then, she went back to court for more, and they hit Trump with an $83 million bill. Trump's appealin' both of them cases, cause ain't no way he payin' that type of dough. Now, the Justice Department investigating Carroll for perjury. It's a whole circle of drama. But it got me thinkin', are they really tryna find justice, or is this just political?
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche had to step back from the case 'cause he used to work for Trump. Conflict of interest, straight up. But check it, this ain't the first time the Trump administration been investigatin' folks who don't rock with 'em. They went after Comey, Letitia James, and even some members of Congress. They ain't playing no games, man. But so far, ain't nobody been convicted. Is it a witch hunt? Or is somethin' real goin' on? We gotta pay attention, cause this ain't just 'bout Trump and Carroll. This 'bout how the system works, and who it works for.

