E. Jean Carroll Vows “Revenge” on Trump in Fiery Rant: “It’s Just So Delicious”

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In a bombshell interview that has sparked fierce debate across political lines, author and journalist E. Jean Carroll unleashed a passionate tirade against former President Donald Trump — describing her mission as one of revenge, justice, and poetic payback using the very money he owes her.

Carroll, who successfully sued Trump for sexual abuse and defamation and was awarded a total of $88.3 million in damages, did not hold back in her latest remarks. Speaking with clear intensity, she made it known that for her, the outcome isn’t just legal victory — it’s personal satisfaction.

“Where my pleasure comes is making him so p*ssed off he can’t think,” Carroll said, smiling. “We need to prick his little balloon constantly, and one of the ways to do that is to give his money to women’s reproductive rights.”

The pointed comments come as Trump continues to battle multiple legal and financial challenges, including ongoing trials and mounting penalties. But for Carroll, the court judgment isn’t simply a win in the legal arena — it’s a weapon in a larger cultural war.

“To binding up the wounds of democracy, which he is destroying by the very instant that we’re sitting here,” she continued. “Shoring up voting rights — can you imagine how angry he takes this?”

Carroll suggested that she plans to use the funds from her legal victory to support causes Trump opposes, including reproductive healthcare and voting rights. It’s a strategy she openly frames as both morally satisfying and politically symbolic.

“It’s just so delicious thinking about how p*ssed off he’ll be,” she added with emphasis. “How angry that his own personal money is going to help women. Ah, heaven. Heaven. It’s the revenge that we all love.”

Her words have already triggered a strong reaction from Trump’s allies, who accuse her of politicizing the legal process and using the courts to pursue a vendetta. “This was never about justice — this is about vengeance,” said one Trump campaign aide on condition of anonymity. “She’s saying the quiet part out loud now.”

Still, to Carroll’s supporters, her candor is exactly what makes her a symbol of female empowerment and resilience in the face of power and abuse.

“She’s reclaiming the narrative and the money,” one progressive commentator tweeted. “This isn’t vengeance — this is justice, with interest.”

As the 2024 election cycle continues to heat up and Trump remains a dominant — and divisive — political figure, Carroll’s remarks are sure to stoke the flames further. Whether seen as defiant or vindictive, one thing is clear: she’s not done talking — or fighting.

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