Stormy Daniels reveals her relationship with Donald Trump in memoir
The porn actress says that her sex with the current US president, whom she describes as a "clown", was the "least impressive" 'of her life
The porn actress Stormy Daniels, who claims to have had a very brief affair with Donald Trump in 2006, says in the book she has written about her relationship with the US president that sex with him was the "least impressive" of her life, according to excerpts from the memoirs published Tuesday by the British newspaper The Guardian. In the book she paints an "intensely intimate portrait of a clown and insecure Trump," questions his fitness for president, and claims he offered to cheat on his reality show.
The most important thing about @stormydaniels book is not the description of her sex with Mr. Trump. It is instead her description of her life and role as a modern woman unafraid to speak truth to power. I am proud to call her my client and my friend.
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) September 18, 2018
In her book Full Disclosure, released on October 2, Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, describes even Trump's genitalia and compares them to "a huge mushroom head." "And I lay there, upset because I was fucking a guy with a Yeti pubis and a cock like the Mario Kart character," the woman says verbatim in the book. She also claims that the mogul's penis is "smaller than average", but "not abnormally small." The Guardian explains that she obtained a copy of the book, which will be published one month before the midterm elections on November 6 in the United States.
Trump, whose popular approval rating is at record lows for a president who has only been in office two years, denies having had a relationship with Daniels. However, her attorney Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to violating election campaign financing rules after acknowledging that in 2016 he paid Daniels $ 130,000 to buy his silence. In March, Daniels filed a lawsuit to void this confidentiality agreement. Trump and Cohen's strategy is to avoid by all means that they have to testify in the case.
Daniels, 39, who is cooperating with the New York prosecutor's office in the investigation, says she had an encounter
sex with Trump in Lake Tahoe, California, where a golf tournament was held in 2006, a few months after Trump's wife, Melania, gave birth to their only child, Barron. There they began a sexual adventure and the meetings lasted until 2007.
In the book, Daniels, who first spoke about the relationship in a magazine in 2011, claims that the affair with the current president began when one of her bodyguards invited her to dinner with the famous real estate businessman and host of the television show. The newbie. The night ended in Trump's penthouse. "It may have been the least impressive sex I've ever had in my life, but clearly he didn't share that opinion," writes Daniels, who she says was later sickened by the affair.
The porn actress recounts that she kept in touch with Trump the entire following year in hopes of participating in his television show. She says Trump offered her a spot on the show and even suggested that she could cheat to stay on the show for more episodes.
"He was going to make me cheat and it was 100% his idea," she says in the book. Daniels says Trump's victory in the presidential elections was an incredible surprise for her. "It will never happen," the porn actress had commented to her relatives. "He doesn't even want to be president." Years later, every time she saw Trump on television, Daniels writes, she would say to herself, "I had sex with that. Yuck."
Michael Avenatti, Daniels' attorney, tweeted after the Guardian article that "the most important thing (about the book) is not the description of her sexual relationship with Trump." "It is her description of her life and her role as a modern woman without fear of speaking the truth to power," he said. "Donald Trump, Michael Cohen, Sarah Sanders, Rudy Giuliani, Laura Ingraham, Fox News, Brit Hume and others have called my client a liar. Let's see if they continue to do so" when the book is published, he added, interviewed by CNN. According to the website of the Barnes and Noble bookstore chain, the publisher of the book is St. Martin's Press, a subsidiary of the giant Macmillan.