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Delay of Trump defamation trial due to illness, not election interference

 

In this courtroom sketch, Monday, Jan 22, 2024, Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba, standing, addresses Judge Lewis Kaplan, upper right, asking if Trump's testimony could be delayed until Wednesday because of the New Hampshire primary, while Carroll's lawyer pressed for the trial to resume Tuesday, Donald Trump seated far left, in Federal Court, in New York. Social media users are falsely claiming that Kaplan postponed the proceedings until Tuesday, which is proof of election interference. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)
In this courtroom sketch, Monday, Jan 22, 2024, Donald Trump’s attorney Alina Habba, standing, addresses Judge Lewis Kaplan, upper right, asking if Trump’s testimony could be delayed until Wednesday because of the New Hampshire primary, while Carroll’s lawyer pressed for the trial to resume Tuesday, Donald Trump seated far left, in Federal Court, in New York. Social media users are falsely claiming that Kaplan postponed the proceedings until Tuesday, which is proof of election interference. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)

CLAIM: A judge on Monday delayed proceedings in former President Donald Trump’s New York defamation trial until Tuesday, the day of the New Hampshire primary, which is proof of election interference.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The trial was delayed on Monday because of a juror’s illness. Although the judge did not rule on when proceedings would resume before court was adjourned, a filing later that day said they would continue on Wednesday. It did not specify whether the timing was due to the primary schedule or to illness.

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THE FACTS: Ahead of Trump’s possible testimony in his defamation trial over comments he made about E. Jean Carroll, the writer who claims he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s, social media users are misrepresenting the postponement as a nefarious attempt to interfere with the 2024 presidential election.