Stormy Daniels made her first public statement following the conviction of Donald Trump on (May 30). She broke her silence via her lawyer.
According to USA Today, Stormy Daniels’ lawyer, Clark Brewster, has issued a response on her behalf.
Brewster told the publication that Stormy feels “satisfaction” at the outcome of Donald Trump’s hush money trial. On Thursday (May 30), the former president was convicted on 34 felony charges for falsifying records after paying Stormy $130,000 prior to his 2016 presidential campaign.
“Obviously, this is a historical moment; there has never been a president or a former president so it’s momentous in that regard. . . And she played a part in it. One of the things about Stormy is that it’s really important to her for people to understand that what she was saying was truthful and consistent. Stormy had a tremendous sense of not only satisfaction, but trust and admiration for how the system worked,” Brewster told USA Today.
Following the announcement of Trump’s conviction, Stormy sat down Mirror for an exclusive interview. Despite allegedly receiving ongoing death threats from Trump’s supporters, the former adult actress told the outlet that she believes he should be in jail and volunteer at a women’s shelter.
“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,” Stormy explained.
Despite feeling vindicated, Stormy warns the world about Trump’s bid for office, claiming he is out of touch with reality. The former adult entertainer also revealed that she was shocked at the speed of the jury’s response. She claims that it showed belief and respect for her testimony.
Swipe below to see her full statement, per her lawyer.
Stormy’s latest statement arrives shortly after Donnie sat down with Fox and Friends for an exclusive interview. The businessman and politician joined co-hosts Pete Hegseth, Will Cain and Rachel Campos-Duffy, for a live interview, which aired on Sunday (June 2).
Donnie told the reporters that he could have been indicted years ago for his hush money trial, but he believes the jury wants to rush it before the 2024 presidential election. Trump also stated that he is not afraid of doing jail time if he’s sentenced.
Judge Merchan has scheduled Trump’s sentencing for July 11.
“I’m OK with it. I saw one of my lawyers the other day on television saying, ‘Oh no, you don’t want to do that to the president.’ I said, you don’t beg for anything. I don’t think the public would stand it. I’m not sure the public would stand for it. I think it would be tough for the public to take, you know, at a certain point, there’s a breaking point,” Trump said.
Watch a portion of Donnie’s interview below.