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Stormy Daniels posted snarky tweets about Donald Trump ahead of his possible impeachment in New York.
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“Give him a ride to jail.” Do you see how sweet I am?’ the adult actress tweeted.
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Trump could be sued in New York for hush money payments to Daniels.
Adult film actress Stormy Daniels tweeted up a storm on Sunday night, slamming former President Donald Trump in a series of snarky tweets.
Daniels, a self-described porn star, is at the center of the investigation into hush money payments that could lead to an indictment of Trump in New York in the coming days. She released on Twitter on Sunday with numerous posts about Trump, with whom she says she had an affair in 2006.
“He probably watches my movies repeatedly which may be why he has so many typos. (Smooth fingers from lube and KFC),” read a tweet from Daniels on Sunday.
Daniels’ zinger was in response to a tweet from one of her opponents, asking her why she was “so obsessed” with Trump.
“I only respond when he posts about me or talks about me on TV,” she wrote.
The reference to KFC was a nod to Trump’s legendary love of fast food. Right after his campaign pitstop in Iowa, where he insulted his former ally, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Trump tucked into a hearty KFC meal on his plane.
On Sunday, Daniels also responded to a Twitter account with the ID “America Floats,” posting a message illustrated photo of Daniels and Trump with the words “Hello Stormy Ho!”
The Twitter user tagged Daniels in the tweet and asked, “Is that you?”
Daniels tweeted her reply: “That’s it! Give him a ride to jail. See how sweet I am?”
In another thread, a person on Twitter wrote: “Trump is not being arrested sweetly.”
Daniels strike backwriting, “So he lied? Again? Because that’s what Tiny said on his own social media post.”
This was in reference to Trump’s baseless claim on Truth Social account that he will be arrested in New York on Tuesday. Meanwhile, “Tiny” appeared to be Daniels’ new nickname for Trump, and a thinly veiled reference to his masculinity. This follows her tell-all memoir from 2018, in which she gave a graphic and salacious account of what Trump’s genitals look like.
Trump’s statement about his arrest on Tuesday was not based on facts released by the Manhattan district attorney’s office. The grand jury has yet to hear a witness on Monday and will only vote on whether to indict Trump after the last witness has completed their testimony.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is currently investigating whether Trump violated New York’s election and document laws by giving Daniels $130,000 in hush money to keep quiet about an affair.
Trump has denied having an affair with Daniels. He also denied paying her $130,000 to keep quiet about the relationship before the 2016 election. He claims the payments – through his former fixer-turned-nemesis Michael Cohen – were fees for Cohen’s legal services.
The former president could face up to four years in prison if convicted.
Daniels’ attorney and a Trump spokesman did not immediately respond to Insider’s requests for comment, which were sent outside of normal business hours.
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