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Stormy Daniels tells Piers Morgan she doesn’t want Donald Trump in jail

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The adult film actress says her usual democratic past was ‘white guys in suits – much like you’, but that’s changed since her recent rise to fame

The adult film actress told Piers Morgan she thought she would be “excited” to see the former president appear before a judge in New York, but admitted she found her true emotions that day “shocking.”

“At first I thought I was going to be super excited when that day finally came because I didn’t expect it to happen and then I really didn’t expect it to happen. I thought he was going to get away with not being held accountable. When I found out it was coming or it could be , I thought I’d be excited or vindicated, but it’s kind of anticlimactic,” she told Morgan on TalkTV.

Ms. Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, told Morgan she had seen Mr. Trump’s arraignment on television.

“Part of me feels like he’s finally going to have to go in and be under someone else’s rule. He has to obey the judges, the king has been deposed, he’s not inviolable anymore, no one should be inviolable, whether you’re the president , I should be responsible for your actions,” she said.

“But this is someone our country elects and chooses, is there no better choice? There are all kinds of emotions, but sadness is the most powerful and shocking for me.”

Daniels joked Donald Trump still “owes me dinner”.

Mr. Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 criminal charges related to the $130,000 hush money payment to the adult film actress.

After her arrest and arraignment earlier this week, Ms. Daniels told Morgan she claimed she had sex with Mr. Trump after a golf game in Lake Tahoe.

“I wasn’t invited to his hotel room. I was invited to a business dinner,” she told Morgan of the 2006 incident.

“It wasn’t like I went to someone’s hotel room and sat on the bed. I was invited to dinner and he said come to the room and we’d go to one of the restaurants.

“I was a little early and when I got there he was in his pajamas and I was like ‘hell’ but he changed straight away and was a perfect gentleman.”

Morgan then asked her what happened to dinner.

“He still owes me a meal. I’ve never had dinner, I’ve never been to a meeting. I’ve got nothing but this ****,” she said.

Ms. Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, explained that Mr. Trump had asked to talk about her possible involvement in his Celebrity Apprentice show.

She said Donald Trump’s arrest in New York showed “progress” for American women and their justice system.

Daniels told Morgan that she does not believe there is a double standard in the treatment of Republican Mr. Trump and former Democratic politicians such as John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton and John Edwards.

She dismissed Republican claims that Mr. Trump was specifically targeted by prosecutors.

“That’s one way of looking at it. Another way of looking at it, if you want to look at it on a positive note, is that we’ve made progress in our justice system, our country and women,” she told morgan.

“If those other presidents did what they did today, would they be treated the same? Or is it just people screaming that this is a vendetta against Trump? Let’s pretend for a moment that this is another president, or that it happened today The Clintons of this…”

Morgan told her that he also thinks that, after the #MeToo reckoning, by 2023 people will look differently at historic sex scandals featuring male Democratic figures.

“That’s what I hope and believe,” Ms Daniels added. “People are just vilifying Ms. Lewinsky, going all the way back in history, and I believe things would be different if these things were happening now.

“Of course he (Trump) will make it up, and the Republicans and MAGA people will make it up as if it’s just him, but is that really the case?

“I hope it’s just an improvement on our part that you can apply to the way you deal with racial crime. Hopefully it’s a sign of overall progress.”

She added: “In this case, it’s a sex scandal, a woman speaking out against the establishment, and they want to say it’s just because it’s him (Trump). That’s the guy.”

Daniels also told Morgan that he fit her usual demographic in the TalkTV interview.

In the interview, Daniels spoke about how her fan base changed in 2018 as she came forward with allegations that she had sex with the president in 2006, had an extramarital relationship and was threatened and then bribed to keep silence.

“I dance in strip clubs, I’ve always done it, but it used to be [that] I’ll be on stage, mostly [audience] It’s going to be a white guy in a suit — very much like you,” Daniels told the host, who didn’t respond.

“And then all of a sudden overnight, I went on stage and all those people were gone, gay men, trans people and women — lots of women,” she continued. “It’s this whole other crowd and dynamic.”

The interview, originally scheduled for last week, would be Daniels’ first since Trump’s indictment. However, Daniels postponed the scheduled interview at the last minute due to “security reasons”.

Daniels told Vogue she has been facing death threats since Trump was indicted on criminal charges last week.

Meanwhile, Daniels was ordered to pay Trump $120,000 the same day he appeared in court. The order is the result of Daniels losing a defamation lawsuit against the former president in 2018, when she called her claim that she was threatened by an unidentified man in a parking lot a “complete hoax.”

Elsewhere in the Morgan interview, Daniels said she didn’t think the former president should go to jail for hush money payments. “Specifically in my case, I don’t think the crimes he committed against me warrant a prison sentence,” she said.

Daniels also said she would “absolutely” testify if she was called to testify. “It’s daunting, but I’m looking forward to it because I have nothing to hide,” she said.

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