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Updated · NPR · May 29
DOJ Probes E. Jean Carroll as George Conway Weighs New York House Run
Updated
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.
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