Stormy Daniels has spoken out on the trial that saw the former U.S. President Donald Trump convicted of trying to illegally influence the 2016 election by sending hush money payments to her.
The former president, the first to be convicted of felony crimes, insisted he was a “very innocent man” and claimed without evidence the trial was “rigged”.
Speaking for the first time since Trump was found guilty, Stormy Daniels said she feels vindicated but fears she will never escape the death threats from the former president’s supporters, the Mirror reports. READ MORE: George Galloway defends comments on gay people as he launches Workers Party campaign Stormy, 45, told the Mirror: “You always feel like you’re the bad guy, even when you’re not just being up on that standard. “Being in court was so intimidating with the jurors looking at you, but I’m glad that the stuff came out in court that wanted to come out and prove, like I said, I’ve been telling the truth the entire time. “It's not over for me.
It’s never going to be over for me. Trump may be guilty, but I still have to live with the legacy.” Stormy warned the world ahead of Trump’s fresh bid for office: “He is completely and utterly out of touch with reality”. “I think he should be sentenced to jail and some community service working for the less fortunate, or being the volunteer punching bag at a women's shelter,” she added.
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