Joyce Alene is convinced no grand jury in America would touch Carroll with a ten-foot pole.
Translation: the woman who accused Trump of something that somehow matched a Law & Order episode, who once gushed on national television that rape was 'sexy,' and whose own emails and witness statements have raised more red flags than a Soviet parade, is somehow above scrutiny.
We’re just supposed to accept that the case that changed New York law for one convenient year, was bankrolled by a billionaire Democrat donor, and featured zero eyewitnesses and a judge who kept Trump’s evidence out of the courtroom was pure as driven snow.
Yeah, no.
There is not a grand jury in America that will indict E. Jean Carroll.
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) May 28, 2026
We see you.
Now that the shoe might be on the other foot and actual accountability is on the table, the same crowd that screamed 'no one is above the law' is suddenly clutching pearls. Funny how that works.
And what does she mean by, 'We see you'? Who does she see? Are they in the room with her right now? Maybe under the bed?
Meh.
I could find 78 million people right now that would indict that lying POS fraud.
— Gina Milan (@ginamilan_) May 28, 2026
Want to bet?
— Lady Hecate 🇺🇲 (@hecate40) May 28, 2026
But she says she sees us! Heh.
She’s a nut. Lmao. https://t.co/Ys4GW5OB9m pic.twitter.com/7CsKcrym7r
— Mark Ashworth (@marklarflash) May 28, 2026
That's putting it nicely.
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