Writer E. Jean Carroll scored a multimillion-dollar payday from her allegations against Donald Trump despite some serious questions about the validity of her claims.
This week, comedian Roseanne Barr mockingly made her own claim against the current president.
#believeallwomen. #meshoe #bergdorfdressingroom #loosemeat pic.twitter.com/yzebab8syO
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) April 23, 2024
As Yahoo reported:
The video shows Barr inside an apparent Bergdorf Goodman department store, which is where Carroll claimed — and a jury agreed — she was sexually abused by Trump nearly 30 years ago. It begins with the former “Roseanne” star looking weak and being asked if she’s OK.
“No, I’m not OK because I just had a horrible flashback, a horrible memory,” she said. “Right now I realize that 26 years ago, Joe Biden raped me right here in that dressing room in the shoe department where I went in to change my shoes.”
When asked again if she’s OK, Barr replied “No, I’m not, I need to sue.”
Many commenters clearly understood her intent, but Barr responded to one critic by revealing what she really thinks of Carroll’s allegation.
I would never insult a sexual assault victim. I was talking about E. Jean Carroll.
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) April 23, 2024
The clip quickly spread far and wide via social media:
Roseanne just realized the was raped by Joe Biden in the shoe department at Bergdorf’s 25 years ago, and she’s not ok. She needs to sue she says. I say do it! 🤣pic.twitter.com/Lgy1puMrq2
— JKash 🍊MAGA Queen (@JKash000) April 24, 2024
Roseanne Barr is a victim! She needs to SUE! She needs to drag Joe Biden through the courts! pic.twitter.com/9tyVzQ9kjU
— M5 Needs Power (@M5needspower) April 24, 2024
How did I miss this yesterday.
Roseanne shows how rediculous the left is.
She recalls and incident from 26 years ago involving Joe Biden. pic.twitter.com/Wz4L9JkOJw
— Sally (@TalkWithSally) April 24, 2024
Here’s how Newsweek reported on the viral clip:
A video of Rosanne Barr saying she had been “raped” by President Joe Biden in a skit mocking E. Jean Carroll’s sex assault lawsuit against Donald Trump has sparked outrage online.
The clip is a clear spoof of the circumstances of Carroll’s sex attack allegations for which Trump has been found substantially liable, and has been described as “vile” in online comments after it was posted on X, formerly Twitter, on April 22.
But she’s far from the only one with doubts about the writer’s accusations against Trump. Here’s what the former president said about Carroll during a deposition:
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