In a powerful stand for justice and the rule of law, a federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration’s latest attempt to shield the president from personal responsibility in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit. The ruling means Trump, not the American people, will remain liable for the $83.3 million jury award Carroll won after bravely speaking out. The Justice Department sought to invoke the Westfall Act to make taxpayers foot the bill for Trump's defamatory statements — statements made not as a public servant, but in defense of personal misconduct. The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals rightly said no. This victory isn’t just for E. Jean Carroll — it’s for every survivor who demands to be heard, and every citizen who believes that no one, not even a president, is above the law. Add your name to applaud the 2nd Circuit Court for defending truth, accountability, and the rights of survivors.