CASE DISMISSED: President Trump Defeats Stormy Daniels And Her Lawyer
President Donald Trump has defeated Stormy Daniels and her creepy porn lawyer Michael Avenatti.
The First Amendment was protected, proving that Americans are allowed to use the term “con job.”
Time reports:
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, sued Trump in April after he said a composite sketch of a man she said threatened her in 2011 to keep quiet about an alleged affair with the real estate mogul was a “con job.”…
In an order handed down Monday, U.S. District Judge S. James Otero said Trump’s statement was protected speech under the First Amendment.
Daniels’ attorney, Michael Avenatti, vowed to appeal the decision and said he was confident it would be reversed.
“There is something really rich in Trump relying on the First Amendment to justify defaming a woman,” Avenatti said.
But the president’s lawyer immediately hailed the ruling as a “total victory” for Trump.
“No amount of spin or commentary by Stormy Daniels or her lawyer, Mr. Avenatti, can truthfully characterize today’s ruling in any way other than total victory for President Trump and total defeat for Stormy Daniels,” Trump’s attorney, Charles Harder, said in a statement.
Time passage ends
Big League Politics reported in April:
Pornographic actress Stormy Daniels appeared on “The View” Tuesday, one day before former FBI director James Comey’s scheduled appearance on the show.
Daniels claims that she had an affair with President Donald Trump years before he ran for president (even though she once claimed that she never had sex with Trump). She released a sketch on the show, which is based on her detailed observations of the man who she claims threatened her as part of an alleged cover-up scheme to protect Trump.
The image was widely mocked on Twitter for its resemblance to both Tom Brady, the Trump-loving five-time Super Bowl champion Patriots quarterback, and to Jon Bon Jovi.
But astute observers pointed out that the sketch-man also resembles Stormy Daniels’ ex-husband, porn actor Brendon Miller.
Freudian slip?
Big League Politics produced a bombshell report on the past of Stormy Daniels’ lawyer, which Anderson Cooper touched upon in his “Sixty Minutes” interview with the porn actress. We reported:
Porn star Stormy Daniels’ attorney Michael Avenatti worked in a professional opposition-research capacity for Obama chief of staff Rahm Emanuel and vice president Joe Biden.
Avenatti, who is also a racecar driver, worked for Emanuel’s firm The Research Group, where he served in an opposition research capacity on a Joe Biden Senate campaign.
“While in college and later in law school, Michael worked at a political opposition research and media firm run by Rahm Emanuel (who later became White House Chief of Staff and is presently the Mayor of Chicago). During his time there, Michael worked on over 150 campaigns in 42 states, including multiple gubernatorial and congressional campaigns (i.e. Joe Biden’s U.S. Senate Campaign),” according to Avenatti’s biography on his website.