Stormy Daniels, an adult film star, explains why Melania Trump “needs to leave” Donald Trump

Stormy Daniels, a former adult film star, thinks Melania Trump ought to end her union with Donald Trump.

Her justifications include the fact that the former US president was found guilty of assault and is currently a convicted felon. Trump will shortly get his sentence after being found guilty on 34 felony counts of manipulating company paperwork.

Not only did Stormy Daniels play a crucial role in the conviction of the former president Donald Trump, but she has also called for his imprisonment.

In a recently revealed interview with The Mirror, Daniels advised Melania to divorce her husband, Trump.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was questioned about whether Melania Trump should divorce after around 19 years of marriage during the conversation.

“I don’t know what their agreement may or may not be, but Melania needs to leave him,” stated Daniels. “Not because of what he did with me or other women but because he is a convicted felon.”

She went on, “It has been established that he is violent; he was convicted of tax fraud and sexual assault and is currently on the criminal record. He is no longer Teflon Don or Teflon Con.”

Daniels brought up the “assault” in reference to Trump’s conviction for sexual assault of author E. Jean Carroll. After a civil jury considered her lawsuit, which claimed he had sexually assaulted her in a department shop in New York in the 1990s, she was found guilty.

Daniels bemoaned the effects of her association with Trump during the extended interview.

The affiliation is “like a scarlet letter but worse,” she said, referring to him as “an orange stain that is going to be on me for a very long time.”

Trump, according to the adult film actor, had been “unchecked until now, but checkmate motherf–ker.”

Daniels also offered her thoughts on Trump’s punishment after the jury found him guilty of all charges.

She advised that the elected official “be sentenced to jail and some community service working for the less fortunate or being the volunteer punching bag at a women’s shelter.”

All 34 criminal accusations against Trump, which included fabricating corporate records to cover up his payment of hush money to Daniels shortly before the 2016 presidential election, were judged to be true last week.

Trump attempted to purchase Daniels’ quiet on their purported sex in 2006, after he and Melania were already wed.

Four days before the Republican Party’s National Convention, on July 11, the presumed GOP presidential nominee will be sentenced.

Melania and Ivanka Trump conspicuously skipped the highly publicized trial’s court appearances in order to show support for the former president. Nonetheless, some Republican lawmakers as well as Trump’s kids, Eric and Donald Jr., were in attendance.

Stormy Daniels claims to comprehend Melania Trump’s decision to not appear in court.

Melania was not in the courtroom when her name was mentioned by prominent witness Michael Cohen throughout the proceedings. Cohen mentioned in his testimony that he had discussed with Trump how his wife would react to the affair’s announcement.

“Don’t worry,” the former president allegedly told him. How long do you anticipate my being available for purchase? Shortly.”

Daniels offered his thoughts on Melania and Ivanka’s nonattendance at the meeting. In an interview with the Mirror, the former adult film star said she understood the women’s decision to stay home because she, too, “would not want to expose my children to that dangerous environment.”

“And that would be my rationale,” she continued, “since both Melania and Ivanka are parents, their moms having younger children. You know, even if I wanted to support my spouse or other family members, if the circumstances were reversed, I would put my child’s safety and privacy before going to court.”

Donald Trump claims his wife found the trial difficult.

In a recent appearance with “Fox and Friends Sunday,” Trump disclosed that his family has been dealing with the strain of his New York hush money prosecution.

In reference to how his trial was affecting the former first lady, Trump remarked, “She’s fine, but I think it’s very hard for her,” and that “in many ways, it’s tougher on them [his family] than it is on me.”

Along with saying he has no problem going to jail, Trump also told the news site that he is “not sure the public would stand for it.”

He stated, “I think it would be tough for the public to take,” according to the BBC. “You know, at a certain point, there’s a breaking point.”

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