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  1. Trump's bitch at the Justice Department offers up free legal services to defend him against slander suit, and also asks court to assign any damages to the US instead of Trump! Drain that swamp!

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/us-politics/article-us-justice-department-asks-to-defend-trump-in-rape-accusers/

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    2. Infidel Dog

      Infidel Dog

      Apparently Attorney General Barr disagrees with your legal expertise concerning the Westfall Act of the United States. Argus.

      Oh and she photo-bombed Trump once back in the nineties. He doesn't remember it. So what?

      The Bergdorf Goodman dressing room where this allegedly happened is heavily monitored by video. There is no record of the two ever being there together.

      This is the sixth well known man Carroll has claimed sexually assaulted her.

    3. Argus

      Argus

      I see. So there's absolutely nothing to her claim? Why, then is the Justice Department trying to substitute the United States government for Trump as the entity which would have to pay if she won her suit?

    4. Infidel Dog

      Infidel Dog

      The Attorney General explained that for you. 

      There's a thing in American law called the Westfall act used by American presidents from Bush to Obama. (Check above for the link):

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      The Federal Employees Liability Reform and Tort Compensation Act of 1988, (Westfall Act), 28 U.S.C. § 2679, amended the Federal Tort Claims Act to provide for the substitution of the United States as a defendant in any action where one of its employees is sued for damages as a result of an alleged common law tort committed by the employee within the scope of his or her employment.

       

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