Trump's bid to keep key evidence out of rape trial fails as cases postponed.

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A federal judge has ruled that key witnesses will be allowed to testify and misogynistic remarks made by former President Donald Trump about women in 2005 can be played for a jury that will hear quarter-century-old rape allegations made by a former magazine columnist, E. Jean Carroll. The trial is scheduled to start on April 25, and both Carroll and Trump are expected to testify. The judge also ruled that the "Access Hollywood" tape and testimony by two other women who say Trump attacked them sexually can be included in next month's trial.
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