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WATCH: Bizarre set of interviews erode Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll's credibility
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WATCH: Bizarre set of interviews erode Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll's credibility

Assuming she had any credibility in the first place

On Wednesday's radio program, Glenn Beck highlighted a bizarre series of interviews that are destroying the credibility of E. Jean Carroll -- the woman who recently accused President Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her in the mid-1990s.

Last week, New York Magazine released an excerpt of Carroll's upcoming book, "What Do We Need Men For? A Modest Proposal," in which the Elle columnist claimed that Trump sexually assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in Manhattan in 1995 or 1996. Carroll has repeatedly acted surprised by the attention the story has received since it's release.

Glenn played a video clip of an incredibly awkward interview on Monday night, which showed Carroll telling CNN's Anderson Cooper that "most people think of rape as being sexy, they think of the fantasies." As Cooper quickly tries to cut to a commercial break, Carroll croons, "You're fascinating to talk to."

"That was just creepy," Glenn said. "What was that? That was very strange."

Glenn played a second clip from an interview with CNN's Alisyn Camerota, in which Carroll declines New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's offer to pursue an investigation on her behalf. Carroll is noticeably slurring her words and frequently loses her train of thought throughout the clip.

"I've heard people speculate that maybe she is a little, maybe, tipsy in this particular interview," quipped Stu.

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