Nikki Haley applauds jury that awarded E. Jean Carroll $83 million in Trump defamation case: ‘I absolutely trust the jury’

Nikki Haley entered a new stage in her opposition to Donald Trump during her "Meet The Press" interview on Sunday.

Haley sided with the unidentified jurors responsible for granting E. Jean Carroll a whopping $83 million in damages following a prior jury's determination that Trump "abused" Carroll despite compelling evidence that the incident never took place. 

In response to NBC's Kristen Welker asking her if she trusted the jury in the case, Haley actually said yes. This marked a decisive turning point, with Haley stating “I think that they made their decision based on the evidence,” emphasizing her stance unequivocally.

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