Porn star Stormy Daniels ready to testify against Donald Trump

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Stormy Daniels, the adult film star at the center of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment against Donald Trump, has spoken to Fox Nation.

She sat with host Piers Morgan for an interview in which she said she would testify against the former president if asked. She also said that even she does not think Trump should be incarcerated based on this case.

“I just finished an astonishing 90-minute interview with Stormy Daniels”, the interviewer said on Twitter. “Everyone’s had their say about her, now she tells HER story about the fling that may send President Trump to prison”.

“It’s daunting, but I look forward to it. You know what I mean? Because I have nothing to hide”, Daniels said of testifying. “I’m the only one that has been telling the truth. And, you know, it can’t shame me anymore”.

“I think having them call me in and put me on the stand legitimizes my story and who I am. And if they don’t, it almost feels like they’re hiding me”, she said.

She does not believe he deserves to be imprisoned in the hush money case, but had thoughts on other cases against him.

“I don’t think that his crimes against me are worthy of incarceration”, she said. “I feel like the other things that he has done, if he is found guilty. Absolutely”.

Earlier this week, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals awarded Donald Trump US$121,962.56 in attorney fees from Daniels.

The nearly US$122,00 is in addition to the roughly US$500,000 that she was ordered to pay him last year.

The ruling came down as Trump was in lower Manhattan, New York, on Tuesday afternoon and in the courtroom. He pleaded not guilty to 34 charges regarding allegations that he falsified business records related to Daniels’s hush money case.

Trump was indicted late last week by a Manhattan grand jury in a case involving his purported role in hush money payments to Daniels ahead of the 2016 election, allegedly to keep Daniels quiet about an affair the two of them had in 2006.

The US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling is separate from the Manhattan case.

Judge Juan Merchan ruled late on Monday night that he will allow five pool photographers to snap for several minutes before the arraignment but declared that no cameras will be allowed in the courtroom once the hearing begins.

“That this indictment involves a matter of monumental significance cannot possibly be disputed. Never in the history of the United States has a sitting or past President been indicted on criminal charges”, Merchan said.

The judge said he “needed to balance other interests” and that no electronic devices will be allowed in either the main or overflow courtrooms.

Trump was indicted late last week by a Manhattan grand jury in a case involving his purported role in hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election, allegedly to keep Daniels quiet about an affair the two of them had in 2006.

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