Porn actress Stephanie Clifford, best known as Stormy Danielscelebrated this Friday the indictment of the former US president Donald Trump for allegedly giving her a bribe to buy her silence, and stressed that after this accusation, “justice has been done”.
“The man in power is no longer free from the law, and no matter what his job is or what his bank account says, he must be held accountable for what he said and did. justice prevailedClifford said in an exclusive interview with a British newspaper.Time‘.
However, the adult film star lamented that in some ways Trump will be able to instrumentalize his accusation and take advantage of it, at the same time, he fears that the former president “will continue to divide the people and raise them with weapons in their hands.” “He’s already gotten away with fomenting riots and causing death and destruction,” Clifford lamented, referring to the January 2021 assault on the Capitol.
“Whatever the outcome, it will cause violence and there will be injuries (…). A lot of good things can come out of this, but inevitably, a lot of bad things will come out too“Added Clifford, who gave said interview from a secret location in the United States.
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Since Trump was indicted by a United States court on Thursday, he said, he was threatened with violence “on all social media, by email and by phone”.
In this context, Clifford acknowledged that he was afraid because even Trump himself is “inciting violence”, although he admitted that he did not know to what extent he should admit it, since it would be like putting “blood in water”. “In a way, it encourages sharks,” he said.
The case against Trump is connected with the scandal around possible secret payment of $130,000 to Stormy Daniels ex-president Michael Cohen’s former lawyer. Trump thus became the first former US president to face charges, which could end his bid to return to the White House in elections scheduled for 2024.
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Trump released a post-impeachment statement accusing “political persecution and interference in elections“. “This has never happened before in the history of our nation,” he chided, accusing the “radical left democrats” of “witch-hunting to destroy the Make America Great Again movement” and claiming that they “are a completely innocent person.” . (Europe Press)