The indictment of Donald Trump “is monumental, epic. And I’m proud of me. The other side of the coin is that this event will further divide Americans”. He claims that, in an interview with the Times, Stephanie Gregory Clifford aka Stormy Daniels, the porn star who brought down the tycoon. “She She’s already got away with it once after inciting a riot and creating chaos. Whatever the outcome of the indictment there will be violence, injuries and death,” the actress warned.
Donald Trump, just indicted by the Manhattan court headed by Judge Alvin Bragg, “no longer an untouchable” added Daniels, but “however the story ends, many good things will come from all this, but also many negative things”, explained the former porn star to the British newspaper, returning to the story in which she is the protagonist together with the ex tenant of the White House.
According to the indictment, Trump would have paid an amount equal to 130 thousand dollars to buy the silence of the 44-year-old born in Louisiana, who shortly before the 2016 presidential elections in the United States, had threatened to reveal that she had sex with the Republican tycoon way back in 2006 while he was already married to Melania.
The money would be accounted for as a legal aid expense by her attorney, Michael Cohen. Daniels said she was “not scared” of the former president. “I’ve seen him naked. There’s no way she could be scarier in her clothes” on, she said, when asked about the possibility of testifying against him. The porn star then denounced the verbal violence suffered by Trump supporters. “At first they said I was looking for money, they called me a liar, a prostitute, but now they say ‘we will kill you,'” she commented.

Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels
Meanwhile, whoever manages the tycoon’s campaign for the 2024 presidential elections reports that they have collected more than 4 million dollars in the 24 hours after news of his Manhattan indictment became public. Trump staffers said more than 25 percent of the donations came from first-time donors speaking in favor of the former president, “further solidifying President Trump’s status as a clear favorite in the Republican primary.” The Trump campaign sent out more than half a dozen fundraising requests by email in less than 24 hours after he was indicted, and also asked for donations on its Truth Social platform. A campaign official also told NNC News that it had received 16,000 volunteer signups over the past day.