DOJ Probes E. Jean Carroll as George Conway Weighs New York House Run
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Updated · NPR · May 29
DOJ Probes E. Jean Carroll as George Conway Weighs New York House Run
5 articles · Updated · NPR · May 29
George Conway told NPR the Justice Department is investigating E. Jean Carroll, the writer who accused President Donald Trump of sexual assault and later won civil judgments against him.
The interview centered on what the federal probe could mean for Carroll and for Trump, with Conway speaking as a prominent Trump critic rather than as a government official.
Conway also enters the story as a political figure: he is running for Congress in New York, giving his comments added relevance beyond legal analysis.
The discussion underscores how Carroll’s long-running clash with Trump still carries legal and political consequences in 2026.
Why would prosecutors pursue a perjury claim a civil judge called tangential?
Could a perjury charge from a civil case change how future lawsuits are fought?
If a civil trial winner faces a perjury probe, what happens to their monetary award?