Donald Trump’s praise of Kim for a new position with the World Health Organization drew attacks from Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, Brian Kemp and others.
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E. Jean Carroll may sue Donald Trump again, as he appeals $5 million judgement
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Jury finds Donald Trump liable in civil sex abuse case of E. Jean Carroll
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