Stormy Daniels takes the stand in Trump criminal trial


by Fox News

Fox News— Adult film actress Stormy Daniels took the stand to testify in the unprecedented criminal trial of former President Trump on Tuesday. Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. The charges stem from a years-long investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office. The charges are related to alleged payments made to silence Daniels about an alleged 2006 extramarital affair with Trump before the 2016 presidential election. EX-TOP BIDEN DOJ...

The Guardian—Stormy Daniels takes the stand in Trump trial. It was the moment Donald Trump was dreading. The former president could only sit and watch as the adult film actor Stormy Daniels told her version of events from an alleged sexual encounter they had in 2006. Prosecutors say that Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen shuttled a $130,000 hush-money payment to Daniels less than two weeks before the 2016 presidential election, to keep her from talking to anyone about her alleged encounter with Trump.So how bad was Daniels’ testimony for the...

Daily Kos—Live coverage: Stormy Daniels takes the stand in Donald Trump's trial. Donald Trump’s trial for 34 counts of illegally falsifying business records to protect his 2016 campaign continues Tuesday with adult film actress Stormy Daniels expected to take the stand. Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, claims to have had a sexual encounter with Trump. She was paid $130,000 through former Trump attorney Michael Cohen to prevent her from talking about it. Trump then reimbursed Cohen. That reimbursement, and how it was reported in Trump’s accounting, is the...

The Washington Times—Stormy Daniels takes stand, dishes juicy testimony in Donald Trump trial. Prosecutors dove straight into the seamy details of the hush-money case against former President Donald Trump on Tuesday, getting porn star Stormy Daniels to testify about an alleged sexual encounter in a Lake Tahoe suite in 2006 and efforts to sell her story before the presidential election a decade later.