Trump took away time with my daughter, for no reason.

Stormy Daniels is upset about Donald Trump winning the election again.

November 18th 2024.

Trump took away time with my daughter, for no reason.
In a recent interview, Stormy Daniels, the 45-year-old adult film star, shared her thoughts on the results of the 2024 US election. More than 24 hours after the polls had closed, she was still avoiding social media and questioning whether it was all just a bad dream. As someone who had a very public legal battle with former President Donald Trump, Daniels had a lot at stake in this election. She admits that she still hasn't fully processed the fact that a man with a long list of legal issues is headed back to the White House for a second term.

Just a few months ago, Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records in a New York court, related to hush money paid to Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged sexual encounter in 2006. Despite this conviction, he has now been re-elected as the most powerful man in the country, defeating Kamala Harris. While the details of his sentencing are still uncertain, Daniels, who is currently hosting the third season of OUTflix's For The Love of DILFs, shared her heartache with Metro, expressing her devastation that everything she has been through since first coming forward in 2018 may have been in vain.

"The worst part about all of this is that the voters let this happen, and that means that everything that I went through in the last six years was for nothing," she said. "Every moment that I missed with my daughter was for nothing, because you know that the sentencing is going to be a slap on the wrist."

Daniels became a household name in 2018 when she first spoke out about her alleged affair with Trump. Her claims were at the center of a hush money trial in May, where Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to cover up a payment of $130,000 to silence her. Throughout the trial, Daniels revealed intimate details about their time together, and Trump could potentially face up to four years in prison for his actions.

Despite being impeached twice during his first term, Trump was re-elected as President of the United States in November, sending shockwaves across the nation and around the world. Daniels, who has kept her teenage daughter's identity private, admits that she still hasn't fully processed the news and her initial reaction was to sleep for 24 hours after the results came in.

"I'd wake up and be like, 'Yep, not ready to deal with this yet. Let's go back to sleep,'" she recalled. "I just kept thinking that I'd wake up and it would be a bad dream. Because I have the most reason to be scared out of anybody. I am number one on the hit list here. I've been shadowbanned, so I'm not even sure how many people are going to see this interview."

In addition to facing backlash on social media, Daniels has also experienced personal threats from Trump supporters. She has even had to deal with the consequences of her political views on her comedy tour, with venues dropping out due to harassment and threats. As a member of the queer community, Daniels has also been approached by concerned friends who fear that their rights and marriages may be at stake under the Republican party's control.

"It just feels so heavy and so terrifying," she said. "I don't know what's going to happen, but all we can do is hope that it's not as bad as we think it might be." Despite the uncertainty of the future, Daniels remains determined to use her platform to speak out and share her story, even if it means facing backlash from those in power.

In fact, Daniels recently took part in Channel 4's election night coverage, where she shared her insights and opinions on the results. During the event, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson even took the opportunity to plug his new book, Unleashed, much to Daniels' surprise. Despite the challenges she has faced, Daniels remains resilient and determined to speak her truth, regardless of the consequences.
Stormy Daniels, the 45-year-old adult film star, recently shared her thoughts on the recent US election and the re-election of Donald Trump as President. Despite more than 24 hours passing since the polls had closed, Daniels was still in disbelief and avoiding social media. She couldn't help but wonder if the results were all just a bad dream.

Daniels had a personal stake in the election, having been involved in a highly-publicized legal battle with Trump for the past six years. She expressed her shock and disappointment that a man with a history of 34 felony counts, one conviction, two impeachments, and two pending cases against him was able to secure a second term in the White House. Just months ago, Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records in a New York court in regards to a payment made to Daniels to allegedly keep her silent about an affair they had in 2006.

Now, Trump will become the most powerful man in the country for another four years, thanks to a resounding victory over Kamala Harris. While the country waits for further information on Trump's sentencing, Daniels, who is currently hosting the third season of OUTflix's For The Love of DILFs, opened up about her heartache and devastation over his re-election. She shared with Metro that she feels everything she has been through in the past six years, including missing precious moments with her daughter, has all been in vain.

Daniels first made headlines in 2018 when she spoke out about her alleged affair with Trump. Her claims were at the center of a hush money trial in May, in which Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to cover up a payment of $130,000 to silence her. Despite this, he was still able to secure a second term as President, even after being impeached twice during his first term.

The news of Trump's re-election came as a shock to many, including Daniels, who admits she still hasn't fully processed it. Her initial reaction was to sleep for 24 hours after the results were announced. She explained, "I just kept thinking that I'd wake up and it would all be a bad dream. As someone who has been directly targeted by Trump, I am terrified. I've even been shadowbanned, so I'm not sure how many people will even see this interview."

Daniels, who has been keeping her teenage daughter's identity private during all the attention, also expressed concern for her friends in the LGBTQ+ community. She worries about their safety and the potential consequences of a Republican-led government on their marriages and lives. "It just feels so heavy and terrifying," she said.

Despite all the fear and uncertainty, Daniels remains hopeful and is taking things one day at a time. She recently appeared on Channel 4's election night coverage and has been on a comedy tour, although some venues have been canceling due to threats from Trump supporters. Daniels also revealed that Boris Johnson used every opportunity to plug his Unleashed book during their interactions. As the country moves forward with Trump's re-election, Daniels and many others can only hope for the best and stay strong in the face of adversity.

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