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Whores Interviewing A Whore? CBS to Air CNN Interview of Stormy Daniels, Unless the President’s Attorneys Block Them

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Published on: March 12, 2018

CNN has a long history of fake new, but that doesn’t mean that the story concerning porn star Stormy Daniels’ alleged adultery with President Donald Trump is not important, if true, and it seems that CNN is ready to put her on the air in an exclusive interview.  That is, if President Trump’s attorneys are not successful in blocking the interview from hitting primetime.

Of course, at the center of everything is an alleged pay off of $130,000 to Daniels by Trump to allegedly make her go away and be quiet.

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In addition to that, there was an alleged non-disclosure form produced, as well.

CNN’s Anderson Cooper seems to have conducted an exclusive interview with Daniels and CBS is ready to air it on Sunday, March 18.  However, President Trump’s attorneys are considering legal action to stop the interview from airing.

BuzzFeed reports:

Lawyers associated with President Donald Trump are considering legal action to stop 60 Minutes from airing an interview with Stephanie Clifford, the adult film performer and director who goes by Stormy Daniels, BuzzFeed News has learned.

“We understand from well-placed sources they are preparing to file for a legal injunction to prevent it from airing,” a person informed of the preparations told BuzzFeed News on Saturday evening.

It was not immediately clear what legal argument the lawyers would be making to support the considered litigation, and Trump and his legal team often have threatened litigation without following through on those threats in the past.

Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal attorney who previously was a longtime lawyer for the Trump Organization, directed questions about the possibility of litigation to Larry Rosen, who Cohen told BuzzFeed News is “my attorney handling this matter.” Rosen — a partner in the firm LaRocca, Hornik, Rosen, Greenberg & Blaha — acknowledged his role in the matter generally but did not comment directly on the possibility of seeking an injunction.

BuzzFeed News has learned that CBS plans to air the 60 Minutes interview with Clifford next Sunday, March 18.

An action to try to prevent the interview from airing would be the latest in a flurry of developments in a case that began just before the 2016 election when Cohen paid Clifford $130,000 in return for her silence about a sexual relationship she allegedly had with Trump in 2006. At the time, Trump was under intense pressure over comments he’d made about his treatment of women in the run-up to the vote.

However, there seems to be inconsistencies in the story about hush money.  While Trump attorney Michael Cohen didn’t comment on the $130,000, he did say that the media had perpetrated a false narrative.

Yet, Ms. Clifford issued a statement in which she said she was never paid hush money.

The Wall Street Journal reports:

A lawyer for President Donald Trump arranged a $130,000 payment to a former adult-film star a month before the 2016 election as part of an agreement that precluded her from publicly discussing an alleged sexual encounter with Mr. Trump, according to people familiar with the matter.

Michael Cohen, who spent nearly a decade as a top attorney at the Trump Organization, arranged payment to the woman, Stephanie Clifford, in October 2016 after her lawyer negotiated the nondisclosure agreement with Mr. Cohen, these people said.

Ms. Clifford, whose stage name is Stormy Daniels, has privately alleged the encounter with Mr. Trump took place after they met at a July 2006 celebrity golf tournament on the shore of Lake Tahoe, these people said. Mr. Trump married Melania Trump in 2005.

Mr. Trump faced other allegations during his campaign of inappropriate behavior with women, and vehemently denied them. In this matter, there is no allegation of a nonconsensual interaction.

Mr. Cohen also sent a two-paragraph statement by email addressed “TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN” and signed by “Stormy Daniels” denying that she had a “sexual and/or romantic affair” with Mr. Trump.

“Rumors that I have received hush money from Donald Trump are completely false,” the statement said.

Ms. Clifford didn’t respond to multiple emails seeking comment.

So, Cohen sends an email, not signed by her actual name but by her stage name, denying the adultery and the payment.  The WSJ report was in January, and Clifford would not respond.

Buzzfeed adds:

It was not immediately clear what legal argument the lawyers would be making to support the considered litigation, and Trump and his legal team often have threatened litigation without following through on those threats in the past.

Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal attorney who previously was a longtime lawyer for the Trump Organization, directed questions about the possibility of litigation to Larry Rosen, who Cohen told BuzzFeed News is “my attorney handling this matter.” Rosen — a partner in the firm LaRocca, Hornik, Rosen, Greenberg & Blaha — acknowledged his role in the matter generally but did not comment directly on the possibility of seeking an injunction.

BuzzFeed News has learned that CBS plans to air the 60 Minutes interview with Clifford next Sunday, March 18.

An action to try to prevent the interview from airing would be the latest in a flurry of developments in a case that began just before the 2016 election when Cohen paid Clifford $130,000 in return for her silence about a sexual relationship she allegedly had with Trump in 2006. At the time, Trump was under intense pressure over comments he’d made about his treatment of women in the run-up to the vote.

Now, here’s the real pickle.  President Trump has a history of adultery.  He committed adultery with Marla Maples while married to his first wife.  He then committed adultery with his current wife, Melania, while married to Maples.

There are a host of other women about and that are known.

No one can run from this.  No one can cover for it and if you say his morality doesn’t matter, it’s the fact he’s doing a “good job,” I say to you that our founders would have shouted you down over such an ignorant statement because morality determines a “good job.”  And this is why we’re facing a Republican administration violating the Constitution concerning the Second Amendment and other areas such as due process.

Furthermore, one should consider the issue of the press here, which is to be protected under the First Amendment. If the press is telling the truth, then they should be allowed to present the facts and the interview, but if they are simply lying to attack the president, then he should file a civil suit against them for their lies.

The bottom line is this: If Trump committed adultery with Clifford in 2006 and then paid her to be quiet in 2016 as he ran for president to keep it from the American people, what does that say about things he would do while in office to deceive the American people?  I’m not saying he did commit adultery with her, but his track record is one of adultery.

More importantly, if the man cannot be trusted with his marriage vows to the person on the earth he is supposed to be the closest to, how can you trust him in you house, America?

Perhaps, it’s because our morality has become such that we think adultery is no big deal.  It certainly has devolved enough where we, as a nation, tolerate the slaughter of the innocent in the womb.

Whether or not the accusation of one whore that might be televised by an organization of whores is true or not, the fact of the matter is that neither Trump nor Clifford have a good moral compass to be pointing fingers at anyone other than themselves, and it’s quite possible that the very representation we have is a proper reflection of who we have become as a people.  I’d say, it’s time for all of us to repent before God.

In the end, if the Trump team files for an injunction to stop the airing of the interview, you can bet the number watching the interview will skyrocket.

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