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You’ve seen the photo, but here it is again with a close-up. I wonder if Ivana remembers the conversation. This would be an interesting question to ask her.
Here’s a close-up:
Nobody has updated Wikipedia on John Johnson, E. Jean Carroll’s then husband in the photo (I’m too lazy to update the Wiki page it as it takes a long time.. They need a lot of reference and the update have to be done in html code. I’ve done 10 updates so far.)
Excerpt:
John Johnson (born June 20, 1938) is an American television news anchorman/senior correspondent and documentary filmmaker. He had been a fixture in New York City television news for many years. Johnson joined ABC News in 1968, ultimately becoming the first African American documentary producer, director and writer at a broadcast network. He won distinction for his documentaries Welfare Game and Strangers in Their Own Land: The Puerto Ricans. He was one of the first black filmmakers in the prestigious Directors Guild of America. Johnson then became a network correspondent and covered such stories as the Attica prison uprising.
In 1972, Johnson began a long run at WABC. In the late 1980s, he served as a rotating anchor of the 6 p.m. newscast in the aftermath of Roger Grimsby's firing with Kaity Tong and Bill Beutel. Johnson, who had also anchored the station's weekend newscasts and served as a reporter prior to this, eventually returned to reporting as senior correspondent after WABC made the decision to have Beutel anchor the 6 p.m. newscast by himself. During his years as senior correspondent, Johnson covered the release of Nelson Mandela from a South African prison and his presidential election. He reported from the first Persian Gulf war, the war in Bosnia and was one of the first reporters landing with American troops in Somalia. One of Johnson's last assignments at WABC was his reporting at the O.J. Simpson murder trial in 1994-95.
The simple fact is that Trump would have known very well who he was engaging with in what is obviously an animated conversation. There is little doubt that Trump knew them since both E. Jean Carroll and John Johnson were well known New Yorkers. Obviously that’s why the egotistical Trump was talking to them.
Either he doesn’t remember this incident or he is lying. If he doesn’t remember this suggests a cognitive impairment. If he is lying, what else is new?
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2019 · 2:42:31 PM +00:00 · HalBrown
I am adding updates to the comments so as not make this story too long. I also added an option to the poll from two commenters. Thanks you jlo222 and kafrenb123. Up until now the poll was 3 for don’t remember and 8 for lying, but once a poll is on you can’t add questions so I had to do a new one, below.