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Left: Former President Donald Trump is seen on October 18, 2023 outside the New York State Supreme Courthouse during his civil fraud case in New York City (Photo by: zz/Andrea Renault/STAR MAX/IPx 2023 10/18/23). Right: E. Jean Carroll leaving the United States District Courthouse poses for a group photo with her legal team after a jury awarded her $83.3 million in damages incurred through defamation by Donald Trump (Photo by Derek French / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images).

A three-judge panel on Wednesday flatly denied President Donald Trump”s attempt to substitute the DOJ for himself in his ongoing quest to undo the $83 million defamation judgment which fell in E. Jean Carroll’s favor.

Just a matter of days before scheduled June 24 oral arguments at the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Senior U.S. Circuit Judge Denny Chin, a Barack Obama appointee, and U.S. Circuit Judges Sarah Merriam and Maria Araújo Kahn, both Joe Biden appointees, rejected Trump’s latest attempt to invoke the Westfall Act. The panel has not yet revealed its reasoning, however, and it’s unclear exactly when it will.

According to the panel’s one-page order: one-page order:

Oral argument in this matter is scheduled for June 24, 2025. Appellant has moved to substitute the United States as a party pursuant to the Westfall Act, 28 U.S.C. §2679(d).

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the motion is DENIED. The Court will issue an opinion detailing its reasoning in due course.

As far back as 2020, and just months before the election, Trump asserted that he was covered by the Westfall Act — which extends protection against tort claims, such as defamation, to federal employees by substituting the government as the defendant — because he was “acting within the scope of his office as President of the United States” when he called Carroll’s rape accusation a politically and financially motivated lie or “hoax” and when he denied knowing who she was or ever meeting her.

Much has happened since then, including a change of administrations. After the Biden administration’s reversal on Westfall Act immunity, a $5 million civil jury verdict in 2023 found Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll in the 1990s and liable for defaming her when calling the allegations a “hoax” decades later during his first term as president.

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The 2nd Circuit just last week denied Trump an en banc rehearing of his appeal of the $5 million judgment, to the dismay of two Trump-appointed judges who called Senior U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan’s evidentiary rulings “indefensible” — partly because the trial didn’t allow the president to explore whether Carroll’s allegations and lawsuits were politically motivated and financially backed by Democrats.

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