
Donald Trump’s ‘teenage boy’ antics saw him hurling a misogynistic insult at E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer Roberta Kaplan in the guise of a civil farewell, she told George Conway in a recent interview.
“He looks at me from across the table and he says, ‘See you next Tuesday,’” Kaplan told Conway. “It was like a kind of a joke again, like teenage boys would come up with, but again, I wasn’t in on the joke.”
The phrase represents an unprintable slur that can be understood by adding the phonetic reading of the first two words to the first initials of the last two.
Trump used this phrase at the end of a deposition with Kaplan, the attorney who helped Carroll win a $83.3 million payout in her New York City civil defamation case, she told Conway.
Kaplan also said she saw Trump throw papers on the floor and scream at his lawyer Alina Habba because she showed the opposition the common courtesy of providing them lunch.
At first, Kaplan was confused because their next meeting was slated for Wednesday, she said. But when she got into a car with her colleagues, they explained the insult.
“They tell me and I’m like, oh my God, thank God I didn’t know because had I known, I for sure would have gotten angry,” Kaplan told Conway.
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“There’s no question I would have gotten angry.”
X users who read Conway’s tweet about Kaplan’s anecdote were angry as well.
“The key to understanding Trump is realizing he's a 12-year old encased in the body of an elderly man,” replied Greg Cantwell. “The attributes most boys develop as they pass through their teenage years—empathy, self-control, self-awareness—are qualities he does not possess.”
“So the grab em by the p----- guy continues to treat women with the utmost respect,” said @RilesTheDog.
“This is new to most of us,” added @TaylorMade_76. “But then again we don't live in his gutter.”