‘Move on’: Nicolle Wallace tells Trump it’s time to face defeat as court losses mount
Context:
A prominent TV host urges President Trump to accept mounting legal defeats and move on after a Manhattan jury ordered him to pay $5 million to E. Jean Carroll, with the Supreme Court subsequently denying review. Simultaneously, a federal appeals court rejected a Kennedy Center bid to restore Trump’s name to the building, underscoring a broader pattern of losses. The host argues that repeated challenges with a strained judiciary reflect a need for new guardrails from lawmakers and voters, as Trump’s actions are portrayed as undermining legal norms. The piece frames the moment as a turning point where the presidency faces a rising call for accountability and restraint, with a forward view toward heightened scrutiny of legal boundaries.
Dive Deeper:
A Manhattan judge ordered Donald Trump to pay $5 million after a jury found he sexually abused E. Jean Carroll and defamed her years ago, a ruling that followed a Supreme Court rejection of his appeal in the case.
In Washington, D.C., a federal appeals court denied a Kennedy Center board's request to reinstate Trump’s name on the building, marking another legal setback on the same timeline.
Nicolle Wallace characterized Trump’s ongoing legal bids as a desperate, last-ditch effort and suggested it is time for him to acknowledge defeat and move on.
She argued that the president’s actions, often presented as legal challenges, place an extraordinary strain on judges and the broader legal system, which she said acts as a necessary guardrail.
The commentary urged lawmakers and voters to serve as additional guardrails to hold the president accountable, framing current events as a test of institutional norms and accountability.
Wallace asserted that the Supreme Court represents a terminal point in the legal process for these cases, reinforcing the view that the legal avenues have largely closed.