Cryptic tweet from Stormy Daniels’ lawyer hints at photos tied to alleged Trump affair
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Stormy Daniels is an adult film star who says she had a sexual encounter with Donald Trump in 2006, while he was married to Melania. Here’s what you may not know about her.
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Only days before porn star Stormy Daniels is scheduled to appear on CBS’ 60 Minutes to discuss her alleged affair with President Trump, her lawyer on Friday tweeted a tantalizing photo of a CD inside an opened safe, suggesting she has photos linked to the relationship.
In a caption accompanying the tweet, attorney Michael Avenatti writes: “If ‘a picture is worth a thousand words,’ how many words is this worth????? #60minutes #pleasedenyit #basta”
In an exchange of comments below the tweet, a writer suggests the CD in the photo only contains video of Daniels taking a lie detector test in 2011 about the alleged affair. Avenatti replies: “Nope. Enjoy Sunday and the days that follow…”
Daniels’ interview with 60 Minutes was taped two weeks ago and is scheduled for broadcast Sunday.
Trump, through his attorney Michael Cohen, has denied any affair with Daniels.
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Michael Cohen, an attorney for Donald Trump, arrives in Trump Tower in New York on Dec. 16, 2016. Stormy Daniels, the porn star whom President Donald Trump’s personal attorney acknowledged paying $130,000 just before Election Day, believes she is now free to discuss her alleged sexual encounter with Trump, her manager xtold The Associated Press Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018. Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, believes that Cohen invalidated a non-disclosure agreement after two news stories: One, in which Cohen told The New York Times that he made the six-figure payment with his personal funds, and another in the Daily Beast, which reported that Cohen was shopping a book proposal that would touch on Daniels’ story, said the manager, Gina Rodriguez.
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CBS will air its interview with adult film actress Stormy Daniels on Sunday’s “60 Minutes.” Daniels has said she had sex with Donald Trump before he became president and has been trying to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement she signed. (March 21)
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The agreement, according to a document filed by Daniels in the lawsuit, includes a reference to “still images and/or text messages” of “certain ‘Confidential Information’ pertaining to Trump, who is referred to in the legal document by the alias David Dennison.”
Although Daniels has not discussed the alleged affairs since signing the nondisclosure agreement, she gave an interview in 2011 to In Touch magazine in which she discussed her relationship with Trump in detail. Although In Touch decided not to print the article seven years ago, it resurrected the material in February after news of the agreement surfaced and published the original article in full.
The Avenatti tweet comes one day after a former Playboy model, who claims to have had a sexual affair with Trump over a decade ago, apologized to first lady Melania Trump in an interview on CNN, admitting she knew he was married during the alleged tryst.
Karen McDougal talked about her alleged affair on Anderson Cooper 360 and the lawsuit she filed Tuesday to be freed from a deal she said she made to remain silent about their alleged relationship.
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Summer Zervos: The former “Apprentice” contestant has accused the president of sexual misconduct, including kissing and groping her in the years after she left the show. She has filed suit against him, saying he made defamatory remarks about her after she came forward with her story.
Seen here, Summer Zervos, left, stands with her lawyer Gloria Allred outside the New York County Criminal Court on Dec. 5, 2017, in New York. The judge in the case allowed on March 20, 2018, Zervos’ defamation suit against Trump to proceed.
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Tens of thousands expected to participate in March for Our Lives
March 24, 2018 by admin
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The students intend to send a message to President Donald Trump and Congress and demand that their politicians pursue gun legislation to make it harder to acquire firearms. Their goal is to stem “the epidemic of mass schools shootings that has become all too familiar,” according to their mission statement.
Demetri Hoth, a senior at Stoneman Douglas, spoke alongside Florida politicians and other students from D.C., Chicago and Minneapolis at a press conference at Capitol Hill on Friday.
“I stand before you here today to invite you, students and parents across America: Let us pray with our legs, let us march in unison to the rhythm of justice, because I say enough is enough,” Hoth said.
March for Our Lives events Friday included a voter registration drive, a concert and a candlelight vigil.
A Rock the Vote event — hosted by the National Education Association and run in partnership with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and the National Urban League — took place Friday at 6 p.m.
A benefit concert at 6:30 p.m. was scheduled to include a number of notable artists, including Fall Out Boy, G-Eazy, Bebe Rexha, Lizzo and others. At 7 p.m., the Washington National Cathedral will host an interfaith prayer vigils for those who planned to participate in the march.
Prior to all three events, some Parkland students met with members of Congress and former Vice President Joe Biden in private meetings, while others shared their mass shooting experiences at the Newseum.
All seemed to push for the same thing, however: more restrictive gun laws.
“Stop being coerced by the NRA,” Hoth said, speaking to Congress. “I urge you propose meaningful gun safety laws, vote yea to bills that advance gun control, and sing along with us to the melody of justice, never again, never again, never again.”
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The Washington Metropolitan Police have limited the event to three entrances where participants may join the march on Saturday. Organizers expect around 30,000 people to attend Saturday’s rally.
“The support we’ve gotten is unimaginable,” said Casey Sherman, a Stoneman Douglas junior and one of the main organizers. “So we’re really excited for this Saturday: It’s going to be incredible. I can’t even begin to tell you how proud I am of all the work that we and students across the country and across the world have been doing.”
Sherman said that approximately 20 Stoneman Douglas students had worked to organize the march, but he said many more would be pitching in on Saturday.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., told MSNBC that the country owed a debt to this group of Parkland students, who he planned to meet prior to the march.
“I’m going to look them in the eye and say, thank you to the students of Parkland and the students around the country who are finally changing the conversation here on Capitol Hill,” he said.
And those students aren’t holding back. The March for Our Lives website allows attendees to print out a “price tag” of $1.05 to wear at the event. That price is the amount the NRA contributed to Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., divided by the number of students in Florida, which organizers argue is how much each student is worth to the two-term senator.
The event also aims to be a massive voter registration push, as participants are encouraged to download “Voter Registration Toolkits” that are state specific and ensure those they know join the voter rolls.
While tens of thousands of marchers are expected to join in throughout the United States — with demonstrations planned in Boston, Chicago, Baltimore, Los Angeles — there are a handful of solidarity events organized on Friday and Saturday in countries across the globe. Rallies are planned in Israel, New Zealand, Australia, the U.K. Japan, Belgium, India, France and Chile.
Valentina Pedroza, 17, who traveled to D.C. for the march from Boston, said a close family friend was a victim of gun violence.
“It hit us hard. A lot of students and other people from Boston suffer from gun violence daily,” Pedroza said, “and I’m just here to represent other teenagers who have died in the city.”
“We’re hoping to actually see change and have our voices be heard, so that senators and representatives and the government finally rise up and realize they’re doing the wrong thing here,” she said.
Everytown for Gun Safety and Giffords Courage, gun control advocacy groups, are helping the sister marches throughout the country coordinate with the March for Our Lives movement, and they’re also acting as advisers to the teen organizers.
“We’ve really been getting a lot of advice and help in that area from people who have that experience,” Sherman said. “Of course we’re advising [on] everything … but we’ve really been focusing on those last kind of little final pieces … that’ll make our march so much more.”
A number of celebrities showered praise on the students. Some, including Miley Cyrus, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, Common and Ben Platt, also planned to join them on Saturday.
Meanwhile, back in Parkland, their teachers and parents also applauded the students’ efforts.
Gregory Pittman, an American history teacher, said at a Stoneman Douglas pep rally on Tuesday that he was proud of his students, as they had taken what they’d learned in the classroom and applied it in the real world. He believed that this movement would only continue to grow.
“This is not the end of what they’re going to do,” he said. “This is only the beginning both in Florida and definitely in Washington. We’ve only started in Washington.”