The actress Stephanie Clifford, known as Stormy Daniels in the pornographic film industry, today celebrated the impeachment of former United States President Donald Trump for allegedly bribing her to buy her silence, although she revealed that She is “scared” following denouncing “violent threats” once morest her since the news broke.
“Justice has been done. A person in power is no longer exempt from the lawand no matter what your job is, or what your bank account says, you must be held accountable for the things you have said and done,” the complainant said in an exclusive interview with the British newspaper The Times.
However, the adult film star slipped that Trump may get to take “political advantage of his imputation” adding that he fears it “will continue to divide people and raise them up in arms.”
“He has already gotten away with inciting a riot and causing death and destruction,” he said, alluding to the assault on the Capitol in January 2021. “Whatever the outcome, it is going to cause violence and there are going to be injuries. There is the potential for a lot of good things to come out of this, but inevitably, many bad things will also come out, “said Clifford, who gave the note from a secret location in the United States, according to the Europa Press news agency.
He indicated that from the moment Trump was indicted yesterday by the United States Justice, he received “violent threats on all social media platforms, emails and by phone.”
In this context, she declared herself “scared because even Trump himself incites violence.” “In a way, she encourages the sharks,” she said.
Previously, the actress had posted a message on her Twitter account to thank the support received: “Thank you all for your support and love. I have so many messages that I can’t answer them and I don’t want to open my champagne either.
He case once morest Trump stemmed from scandal over possible secret payment of $130,000 to Daniels by Michel Cohen, ex-lawyer for the far-right tycoon.
Trump thus became the first former US president to be impeached, which might end his aspirations to return to the White House in the 2024 general elections.
Shortly following the indictment became known, Trump released a statement in which he denounced “political persecution and electoral interference.”
“This has never been done before in the history of our nation,” criticized Trump, who pleaded “completely innocent” and accused “the Democrats of the radical left” of carrying out “a witch hunt to destroy the movement ‘Make America Great Again’» (Let’s make America great once more).
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