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Holt: A New York grand jury

has just voted to indict

former president Donald Tr*mp.

It's the first indictment

ever of a former U.S. president

and could have a major impact

in the 2024 race

for the White House.

Man:

Tr*mp's attorney has been told

the indictment relates

to hush-money payments

made during the 2016

presidential election

to p*rn actress

Stormy Daniels.

DeSantis says Florida

will not assist

in an extradition request.

Ugh. Let's pack.

Man #2: The judge did say

to Mr. Tr*mp,

and I'm quoting now,

"Please refrain

from making comments

that have the potential

to incite v*olence."

Daniels:

I have been just tormented

for the last five years or so,

and here I am.

I'm still here.

Blade:

What are we doing?

Are you f*cking filming me?

I've been traveling the world

to speak at universities.

It's not something

that you think would ever happen

in your lifetime,

coming from p*rn.

Man: We're very, very lucky

to have Stormy Daniels.

[ Applause ]

Daniels: People want to believe

what they want to believe,

no matter what.

I really wanted

to use my platform

to prove that

I could not be bullied,

that women could not be

quieted or hushed.

Woman: Stormy,

with the recent indictment,

is it dangerous to keep

speaking out in public?

You know, there's that saying,

"hiding in plain view."

If I hide and cower away,

it just sort of feeds the bully.

So it's just going

to make it worse.

Blade: Where are we?

Daniels: Where are we?

Blade: Where are we?

I don't even know anymore.

Man: Donald Tr*mp is facing

criminal charges.

He's already suggested

there would be destruction

and v*olence

if this happened.

So people will be

holding their breath

now these charges

have been brought.

Daniels:

At first, when I spoke out,

you'd never saw my name

that didn't say "p*rn star"

in front of it.

Because we're not

considered human.

Because of that,

people thought I couldn't

possibly be telling the truth.

Man: Back the f*ck up!

Daniels:

That was the real reason why,

at the end of the day,

I decided to come forward.

Okay. I'm ready.

[ Chuckles ]

Gibson: So let me know

when we're good to go.

Man: I'm ready.

[ Clapperboard clacks ]

Gibson:

Okay, let's do this.

Stormy, introduce yourself

and tell us why

you're doing this documentary.

Daniels: I am Stormy Daniels,

from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Adult-film star, writer, mom,

pain in the ass, idiot

who can't keep her mouth shut.

[ Laughing ]

I don't know.

Flowers,

or just the usual?

That one. Just the usual.

This one will look

really good on you, yeah.

As long as it's not red.

Yeah.

[ Chuckles ]

You're so much better

at this than me.

[ Chuckles ]

Daniels: I am here today

to tell my story.

And even if I just change a few

people's minds, that's fine.

If not, at least my daughter

can look back on this

and know the truth.

Man:

Take one, marker.

Daniels: And...

action.

In 2018,

before the story broke,

I was transitioning out

from being in front

of the camera to behind.

We can see Jake

get up from his desk.

So I want to be here.

I was finally

getting recognition.

I had just become

the second-highest-paid director

in p*rn.

Make sure that you go that way.

I was writing and directing

between 10 and 12 movies a year.

We're gonna do six

and eight first, actually.

And I started working

on a horror film,

which was my dream.

And I had numerous

dance bookings at strip clubs

across the country.

I was only gone

for like five days a month.

Otherwise, I was home

with my husband and my daughter.

I lived in what I considered

to be my dream home in Texas.

My neighbors had no idea

that I was a p*rn star.

What was really,

really important to me

was to be a good mom.

I grew up in this pretty rough

neighborhood in Baton Rouge.

Lots of dr*gs,

a lot of v*olence.

We used to hear g*nshots

and stuff all the time.

I was basically white trash.

I have a few pictures of me,

of my dad.

Like, there's an old picture

of me and my dad.

This is when he was

rocking the the p*rn stache.

This is my dad teaching me

how to drive a boat.

He never wanted

to have a child.

He was very transparent

about that with my mother.

She got pregnant on purpose

because she wanted to be a mom,

and she wanted to have his baby,

which I understand.

But, also, you shouldn't

take that right away

from the other parent.

This is one of the only pictures

I have of me and my mom.

My parents split up

when I was 4.

After my dad left,

my mother sort of changed.

I think it broke her heart.

She was married a couple times.

None of them were great.

And she just became

a very neglectful parent.

She never, like, b*at me

or anything like that,

but she would disappear

for a long time,

and then the power got cut off.

Being not a repetition

of my mom,

that's something really,

really important to me.

The last time I talked

to my dad, I was 17.

I hadn't seen him

or spoken to him since then.

But he married

my stepmom, Susan,

who gifted me

with my love of horses.

My first horse show.

I started riding horses

when I was 11.

It gave me, like, an outlet.

Was able to teach lessons

and work exercising

other people's horses.

So it was also a way

to make money.

And I just feel like it

gave me a sense of control.

I wanted to be

a veterinarian first.

I got a full scholarship

to Texas A&M

for veterinary medicine.

But blessing in disguise

that I did not become a vet

because I would have gone after

somebody who hurt an animal,

or I would be on "Hoarders,"

because I would have

all of the horses.

And that's kind of also the

reason why I started dancing,

because I had a horse to feed.

When I was 17,

I went to some party,

and this girl pulls up

and she's got this

brand-new purple Camaro,

which in '97, in Louisiana,

is a purple Ferrari.

But I was like, "Oh, my God.

Did you get that

for graduation?"

She's like,

"I bought it for myself."

And I was like,

"What do you do?"

She's like, "I'm a dancer.

You should come by

and see me at work one day."

Fast-forward

a couple weeks later,

I got to the club.

They were like,

"You want to do a guest set?"

And the next thing I know, it

was basically that door opening,

it was like, pbt!,

and I was out on stage,

and I made more

in that 30 seconds

than I did in two weeks

of shoveling horse sh*t.

And I was like,

"This is my dream.

Do you know how many horses

I could have?"

One of my first modeling sh**t.

This is before I ever did p*rn

or moved to L.A.

I never wanted to be

a mainstream actress.

That's the running joke

is that people who do p*rn

failed as actresses.

When I started dancing

more and more,

I bought my house,

I bought my boobs.

And then, my friend was going

to California to do a sh**t.

I went to set with her,

and, you know, I had big boobs,

so they thought I did p*rn, and

I was like, "No, no, no, no."

And they wanted to do

some test sh*ts.

Five days later, the owner of

Wicked wanted to meet with me,

and they offered me a contract.

I didn't even know

what that meant.

I remember a phone call

I got from her in 2002.

She was approached

by Wicked Pictures.

She was a little hesitant,

and she wanted my opinion.

And I told her, "Stormy,

this is your opportunity."

She used all of her abilities

to pull herself up

by her bootstraps

and get out of Baton Rouge.

This is on the side

of my first Wicked movie.

It was called "Heat."

I had such a huge, long career

where I was never asked to do

something I didn't want to do,

especially with my body

or sexually.

King:

She had a strategy.

She wasn't just a pretty face

who wanted to be famous.

No, she wanted to be a director,

she wanted to be a writer.

What a way to start.

Right, guys?

She had vision.

She's a disturbingly smart

p*rn star.

King: At Wicked, it was like,

"What can we do different

so that women can have it

be their fantasy,

not just his fantasy?"

Action.

King: And we were successful

in large part

due to the movies

that Stormy directed.

[ Indistinct talking ]

Daniels: In 2006, I was young

and naive and single,

and I had no idea

what was about to happen.

Man: Love you!

Daniels:

I was working at a charity

golf tournament

in Lake Tahoe in 2006.

The company I worked for,

Wicked Pictures,

had sponsored a hole,

which meant that, you know,

the golfers come around,

we give them water.

We had a table and a gift room.

That day, I took pictures

with other celebrities

that are exactly the same

as the picture of me and Tr*mp.

Donald Tr*mp was basically

just a goofy reality TV star.

Mr. Tr*mp, here you go.

Three medium pizzas, $5 each.

Tell you what.

I'll counter that offer

with an even better one.

Here's the deal.

You give me those three pizzas,

only I'll give you

just $5 a piece.

Daniels: I knew him

from "The Apprentice,"

which I had never

actually watched,

but there was commercials

and billboards, obviously,

and from a P.R. stunt

he had done on, like,

WWE Wrestling.

Announcer:

The battle of the billionaires!

Daniels: I knew who he was

from those things,

but I didn't know

him personally.

And who would really

take him seriously?

Look over here, Bridget.

He was a playboy.

And he was

used to getting his way.

When Donald Tr*mp invited me

to dinner, I said, "f*ck no."

He was 60, and I was 27,

just doing my job.

But I talked to my publicist,

and he was like,

"I think you should do it.

Just -- Just go.

At least you'll get

a good laugh out of it.

You have a good story."

We were supposed to have dinner

at one of the restaurants

in this very nice hotel.

I was a little bit early,

but he said, "Just come up.

We'll meet up here,

and we'll go down."

So that's how I ended up

going up to his room.

I walk in, but he wasn't

dressed for dinner yet.

He was in black silk pajamas,

which I promptly made fun of him

for and told him to go

put some f*cking clothes on,

Hefner wanted his PJs back,

and he complied.

This hotel room was bigger

than my apartment.

It wasn't like I walked into

his room and sat on the bed.

We did actually have

a good conversation.

We had this rapport

that wasn't sexual at all.

He didn't ask me about sex

or who I like.

He wanted to know

the business side

and my visions as a director.

And I actually signed

a copy of my movie,

"3 Wishes," for him

that I wrote

and directed and starred in,

but he wasn't interested

in the sexual performances.

It was all about business.

And we had water.

Nothing else.

Did not get any bad vibes

or sexual innuendos or nothing.

He said, "You're

actually really smart."

Somehow the conversation

about "Celebrity Apprentice"

came up, and his angle was,

"I'll get a lot of attention

for putting this blond

adult actress on TV."

And I was like, "NBC would never

let me on television."

And that's when he's like,

"Every season,

I get to pick one person

that they can't overrule.

It's my wild card."

He spun into me as, "Well,

you want to be

a mainstream director,

you want to direct music

videos and horror movies,"

because we had

talked about that,

and I said, "Yeah."

He goes, "Well, this is a chance

for you to be on TV

and show people

that you're not

just what you look like."

He told me

I reminded him of his daughter.

I felt like he was being

sympathetic to me.

Ivanka is beautiful,

and she's blond,

and I'm sure she's had people

assume that she's an idiot.

But I felt like,

as this father figure,

who has watched his daughter

be treated

a certain way,

could identify with me.

I thought we had

this mutual respect.

Which is why I was so crazy

when, having no red flags

whatsoever in a conversation,

I came out of a bathroom

to find myself cornered.

I don't remember

how I got on the bed,

and then,

the next thing I know,

it was humping away

and telling me how great I was.

It was awful.

But I didn't say no.

At the time, I was doing a lot

of photo sh**t in L.A.,

and Tr*mp had this uncanny knack

for calling me

when I was in the makeup chair.

He was calling me at least

once a week, sometimes more.

Profess his love,

begged to see me again,

call me "honey bunch."

It's not a secret.

It never was.

Donald Tr*mp was obsessed

with crafting his public image

as sort of a great

entertainment spectacle.

He had spent years trying

to perpetuate the narrative

in New York tabloids that he was

this very in-demand man.

During his first marriage

to Ivana Tr*mp,

he was leaking to the tabloids

about the affair

that he was having

with Marla Maples.

I think it was

very important to him

and remains very important

to him

to be just surrounded

by beautiful younger women.

Daniels:

I met with him several times.

Five or six.

But the only time we had sex

was that first meeting.

When I met Tr*mp

at the Beverly Hills Hotel,

he sat next to me on the sofa.

He was obsessed

with watching Shark Week.

He said, "I love your nose.

It looks like an eagle beak.

Regal."

I'm like, "That is not

a f*cking compliment."

Can't forget that.

One of

the specific things he said,

he's like,

"I donate to charities,

and people hit me up

all the time to want me

to make donations and money,"

and he goes, "And they're fine,

they're good because

they're tax write-offs.

But I would never give a dime

to a shark rescue."

He hates sharks.

I would say it's a phobia.

Tr*mp wanted to have sex,

but I lied and told him

I was on my period

so he wouldn't try.

[ Camera shutter clicks ]

He would invite me to things.

I blew him off way

more than I said yes.

It's a vodka

that people really like,

and as you know,

it's taken off like crazy.

Man:

Say hello.

Daniels: Hello.

Man: Introduce yourself.

I'm Stormy Daniels.

So, Stormy, when's your

next mainstream appearance?

Um, "Knocked Up."

It'll be in theaters in June.

Daniels:

Tr*mp called me when I was

on the set of "Knocked Up."

That's where I met Seth Rogen.

Seth!

Now, that's how you

get pink eye.

Rogen: I've known

Stormy Daniels a long time.

Uh, and at the time,

when you ask a p*rn star

who they've been sleeping with

and the answer was,

"Donald Tr*mp,"

it was, like,

the least surprising thing

that she could have said.

From my memory, we were like,

"What's up with the hair?

Like, what's going on

with the hair?"

And she was like, "Oh,

I asked him about the hair."

He said to her that he had had

a dream like, uh,

Samson and Delilah

and that he, like,

felt as though his power,

like, rested in his hair,

and that if he lost it,

he would lose his, like,

power and his stature.

And that's why, even though

he knows it's ridiculous

and like, holding --

you know, not --

you know,

like, objectively not passing

all the --

the check marks,

you would want a head of hair

to pass,

to him, that is preferable

than cutting it off

because he has, like,

superstitions about it.

Okay. Listen to this debacle.

"The Celebrity Apprentice"

was still being dangled

in front of me.

I just didn't want it

to be for nothing.

And this went on

for like six months.

Tr*mp called me finally and

said, "I've got some bad news,

and I don't want you

to be mad at me,

but I can't put you

on 'Celebrity Apprentice.'"

I was relishing in the

"I told you so"

and kicking myself.

There was no reason for me

to take his calls after that.

I thought it was done.

And then someone

had told the story

about me and Tr*mp

to In Touchmagazine in 2011.

If I decide to run,

and that's a big decision

for me...

Nuzzi: In 2011, Donald Tr*mp had

been sort of promoting the idea

to run for president,

and sex still sold.

The story about him cheating

on Melania Tr*mp,

it would be threatening

to his public image

in a way that it really

wouldn't have been

before he got into

presidential politics.

That's a great picture.

Where the hell did you get this?

Nuzzi: But now the story

of Stormy Daniels

probably seemed like it

would be a blockbuster.

I had just given birth,

and someone who knew me well

is definitely

who told the story,

because they have 90%

of the information correct.

I will probably

never know who it was.

I still said no.

Then I was told,

"Well, the story

is gonna come out anyway.

You have two options.

Let it come out anyway

or take control of it,

correct some of the facts,

and make some money off of it.

Otherwise, someone

who's betrayed you

is going to get the money."

So I said yes.

And that's how I met Gina.

Nuzzi: Gina Rodriguez is

a former p*rn star herself

and a publicist,

and she sort of acted

like Stormy Daniels's agent.

The publisher said that I had

to take a polygraph test.

I passed 100%

with flying colors.

But in May of 2011,

I was with my daughter,

and I was threatened by someone

I didn't know in a parking lot

about the Tr*mp story.

I was very shook.

I did not go to the police

because I was terrified.

So I just didn't say anything.

And then the story

was never mentioned again.

I definitely slept

better after that,

knowing that it was k*lled

and never coming out.

Tr*mp:

I am officially running

for president of

the United States.

At this point,

Tr*mp is top of the heap

for the Republican nomination

for president.

Woman: Save us! Save us!

Palazzolo:

Stormy's thinking about

the liaison with him

and whether it would be

worth it to sell the story.

Daniels:

When Tr*mp had announced

that he was running

for president,

I really thought that it was

just another

one of his P.R. stunts.

I wasn't worried about it at all

because he had told me

he never wanted to be president.

But then Tr*mp got

the Republican nomination,

and that's when sh*t got real.

Palazzolo: So in April of 2016,

Gina starts making calls.

One of the first that she makes

is to The National Enquirer,

looking for

like $200,000, $250,000.

Nuzzi:

The National Enquirerwas owned

by American Media, Inc.,

also known as AMI,

and the C.E.O. of that company

at the time

was David Pecker,

a friend of Donald Tr*mp's.

Palazzolo: Over the years,

David Pecker and Donald Tr*mp

developed this sort

of transactional relationship.

And David Pecker agreed

to help Tr*mp

by intercepting negative

stories about him,

like the nine-month affair

that he had had

with a former Playboy Playmate,

Karen McDougal.

AMI paid

Karen McDougal $150,000

in exchange for her story about

her affair with Donald Tr*mp,

and the story never came out.

It was a catch-and-k*ll.

Daniels:

My friend was like, "You might

actually have a problem.

I don't want to scare you,

but based on the things

you've told me,

now you're the whole

Republican Party's problem.

And they like to make

their problems go away."

A recording of Donald Tr*mp

made more than a decade ago

has surfaced.

It is lewd.

It is vulgar.

And we caution you, you won't

want young children to hear it.

Palazzolo:

The "Access Hollywood" tape

immediately gave

Stormy's story more salience.

The campaign is more sensitive

to any kind of news coming out

about Tr*mp that's negative.

And so now

The National Enquirer,

they're very much interested

in the Stormy story.

When Cohen finds out

about her story,

he initially goes

to David Pecker,

hoping that, like, Pecker

is going to k*ll it.

And Pecker's like,

"Not this time."

You know?

"No."

Daniels: I was very relieved

when Gina started reaching out

and offering me the chance

to keep it quiet.

I was f*cking terrified.

I mean, people have been

suspiciously k*lled

for political reasons.

It was really

about two things --

trying to keep the story

from coming out

so that it would not hurt

my husband and my daughter

and I wouldn't lose my life,

and that there would be

a paper trail and money trail

linking me to Donald Tr*mp

so that he could not

have me k*lled.

All I had to do was sign

this piece of paper

and collect $130,000.

[ Applause ]

Pence: It is my high honor

to introduce to you

the president-elect,

Donald Tr*mp.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Tr*mp: Ours was not a campaign,

but rather an incredible

and great movement.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Man:

Breaking news tonight --

The Wall Street Journal

reporting that a lawyer

for President Tr*mp

arranged a hefty payment

to an adult-film star.

Woman: The agreement reportedly

required Stephanie Clifford,

who goes by the name

also as Stormy Daniels,

to stay quiet about an alleged

sexual encounter with Mr. Tr*mp.

Woman #2: This House is listed

as the triple-X actress's home.

Daniels:

When The Wall Street Journal

story broke, there was press

in our front yard,

they're b*ating on the door.

Our daughter answered it,

thinking it was

her little friend,

and someone shoved a camera

in her face.

My daughter couldn't

go out and play.

Glen couldn't leave the house.

Man: Stormy, did you touch

Donald Tr*mp's penis?

I know you don't

want to know about me,

just want to know about her.

So why do you --

Why are you even talking to me?

There was no knowledge of any

payments from the President,

and he's denied

all of these allegations.

We're hearing old news

from a stripper p*rn star.

Daniels:

I think the Twitter thing,

I could deal with any of it

because I have

pretty thick skin.

People called me

just a whore or whatever.

But the only name

anyone's ever called me

that really upset me is a liar.

They were saying, I made up

these lies about Tr*mp

to make money,

but I was under

the hush money NDA,

so I was not able to respond

about anything at all.

But Jimmy could.

Please welcome Stormy Daniels.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Do you think the president

is watching right now?

I like to imagine him...

I don't

want to imagine him.

Kimmel: We had Stormy

booked on the show,

and she had a pretty

good sense of humor.

But I remember that

she was fearful

that she would violate

her nondisclosure agreement.

I know you can't answer

any questions

because of this NDA

that you don't have, but...

Stormy puppet perhaps

can answer some questions.

I remember that

she was fearful, in general.

I think that that made sense.

You know, you made an enemy

out of the president

of the United States.

And look who's here with us.

It's Donald in his underpants.

[ Cheers and applause ]

It's fun to make fun

of Donald Tr*mp. It is.

Stormy,

you look fantastic.

Welcome to

the golf tournament.

But his followers, these people

that he doesn't care

about at all,

some of them are very sick.

And all it takes is one of them

to do something

that could

really ruin your life.

It seems like she's been

on the losing end of this deal

from day one,

and that's a shame,

because one of the two people

involved is telling the truth,

and it's not Donald Tr*mp.

Cooper: The New York Times

is now reporting

that Michael Cohen,

the President's lawyer,

says he paid the $130,000

out of his own pocket.

Nuzzi: The hush money NDA

should have prevented her

from speaking publicly

about Donald Tr*mp

and their relationship,

and it should have also

prevented Tr*mp

from speaking publicly about it.

But then, a month

after the story broke,

it was reported that

Tr*mp's lawyer, Michael Cohen,

was shopping a book proposal

to potential publishers

in which he promised to tell all

about the Stormy Daniels saga.

As Stormy saw it, the book

proposal violated the NDA,

thus rendering it null.

This meant that

he was attempting

to profit off of her story

when she couldn't even

comment on it publicly.

She couldn't defend herself.

She couldn't give

her version of events.

She was furious.

Daniels: Cohen was exploiting me

and using me to make money,

and I had just

f*cking had it.

I don't need anyone

to speak for me.

Nuzzi: And so she hired a lawyer

with the hope

of getting out of the NDA.

King: Stormy Daniels

has a new attorney.

His name is Michael Avenatti.

Woman: The p*rn star is suing

the President.

Stormy Daniels

hoping a judge will rule

that nondisclosure agreement

is not valid.

Melber: She is suing this time

not for money, she says,

but for freedom,

for freedom of speech.

Our position's clear.

He never signed the agreement,

even though he knew

all about it,

and therefore

she's free to speak.

Avenatti understood how

to play outside of the rules,

so he drew Tr*mp into a conflict

that elevated his client,

Stormy Daniels, and himself.

I don't know, man.

Man: No thoughts on it?

10 days after Stormy filed

a lawsuit to get out of the NDA,

Tr*mp struck back

with his own lawsuit.

Man:

Donald Tr*mp and his personal

legal team f*ring back

at Stormy Daniels, seeking more

than $20 million in damages.

He was seeking $1 million

for each time

that she allegedly

violated the contract.

Melber: Donald Tr*mp and a lot

of other people

who use the legal system

this way understand

that if you're poor enough,

a money penalty

might ruin your life,

bankrupt your family forever,

make you homeless.

Donald Tr*mp will fight

a 30-front w*r.

He's never cared about

looking like the bad guy.

Kimmel: Meanwhile,

there are new developments

in the "Hussia" investigation --

that, of course,

being Stormy Daniels,

the adult-film star who may...

She started a GoFundMe

to support her legal bills.

And I decided we were

going to mention it on the air.

So now you can give money

to a p*rn star

just like the president

of the United States.

Man: She's the p*rn star

making headlines across America.

Now Stormy Daniels is telling

her story on "60 Minutes."

I was offered a lot of money

when the story first broke,

and I chose to do "60 Minutes"

because it wasn't paid,

which meant nobody could say

I did it for the money.

Man: Tonight on CBS,

produced with "60 Minutes,"

an interview people waiting for.

Stormy Daniels tells her story.

Let me grab that,

actually, real quick.

Kayla:

Is it on?

Not yet.

Hey, can she go

play with Paul?

No, I don't want her

going outside.

There could be press

or something out there.

It's not safe for her

to go out right now.

Nicks: How much does she, like,

understand what's going on?

She doesn't know specifics

about what's going on,

and that's

the only problem about

we have to keep the TV off,

because people keep saying

p*rn starStormy Daniels,

and I'm not ready to explain

what p*rn is because

she doesn't know what sex is.

A couple years ago,

my daughter saw me packing

my feature-dance costumes,

and probably a couple weeks

later, she comes in,

and she's like,

"I know what you do."

And I said, "Oh.

What do you think I do?"

And she goes...

"You're a spy,

and those of your costumes."

I will guarantee you this.

She will know everything before

someone else can tell her.

That's the most important thing.

Meanwhile, my husband,

this is what he just texted me.

Because he knows, in my moment

of weakness, when he said,

"Can I have --"

Just buy it! Go away!"

Kayla: Stormy Daniels's name is

currently number one on Twitter.

Nicks: Trending --

Trending number one.

Trending number one.

All right.

And "60 Minutes" is second.

I can really appreciate

the witty, like, memes.

Even if they're negative

or derogatory towards me,

I can't help but --

Like, if they're well done...

Right.

...and witty and funny,

I can't help but laugh.

I don't know

what that says about me.

Everybody's tweeting

about how they're having,

like, Stormy Daniels

viewing parties.

We're ready to

root for and cheer on

and watch Stormy Daniels.

Thanks, everybody,

for coming!

Daniels:

Yeah, a bunch of gay bars

are having, like,

dress-up stuff.

Stormy Daniels is

breaking the Internet.

Man: "60 Minutes,"

Stormy Daniels tells her story.

Nick: Here we go.

Cooper: A week and a half

before the 2016 election,

Donald Tr*mp's personal

attorney paid a p*rn star

named Stormy Daniels

to keep quiet about

her alleged relationship

with the Republican candidate

for president.

You had sex with him?

-Yes.

Did you want

to have sex with him?

No. But I didn't --

I didn't say no.

I'm not a victim.

I'm not --

It was entirely

consensual.

Oh, yes.

But in May 2011, Daniels agreed

to tell her story

to a sister publication

ofIn Touch magazine.

The story never ran

because Michael Cohen

threatened to sue.

Daniels says

she was never paid,

and says, a few weeks later,

she was threatened

by a man who approached her.

A guy walked up on me

and said to me,

"Leave Tr*mp alone.

Forget the story."

And then he leaned around and

looked at my daughter and said,

"A beautiful little girl.

It'd be a shame

if something happened

to her mom."

And then he was gone.

Avenatti:

This is about the extent.

That Mr. Cohen

and the President

have gone to intimidate

this woman,

to silence her,

to thr*aten her,

and to put her

under their thumb.

It is thuggish behavior

from people in power,

and it has no place

in American democracy.

A lot of lady boners

going on right now.

Oh, yeah.

Melber: New reports tonight show

it was the most watched episode

in over a decade --

22 million people watching it.

Daniels talking all

about Donald Tr*mp.

With respect to that interview,

I will say the President

strongly,

clearly, and has consistently

denied these underlying claims.

And the only person

who's been inconsistent

is the one making the claims.

Nuzzi:

In the aftermath of Stormy's

"60 Minutes" appearance,

the White House

went on the defensive.

They att*cked

Stormy's credibility,

and they said that the encounter

with Donald Tr*mp

at Lake Tahoe never happened.

Daniels: After "60 minutes,"

the backlash was awful,

especially from

Tr*mp supporters.

I had these crazy messages

and tweets.

And I was freaking out.

Daniels:

This car f*cking sucks.

There he is.

Call 911.

What the f*ck are you doing?!

Call the police.

Yep. Police are coming.

Congratulations.

Nicks: When I met Stormy,

she was convinced that

she was living in the last weeks

or months of her life.

It sounds insane,

and it is,

but she was also, like,

suing the president

of the United States.

I mean, in the middle

of a kind of -- the kind of

situation where sh*t

like that happens,

like conspiracies

are built around.

Yeah. I was completely sure

that I was going to die.

Nicks: Yeah.

Yeah.

Right.

No, I just, um, figured

this is all happening fast,

you know, like,

let's just get the footage

and we'll just have it,

you know?

Figure out

what to do with it.

Okay.

Yeah.

I mean...

Yeah.

Melber: President Tr*mp

just spoke out on the record

about Stormy Daniels.

The President

of the United States,

denying he paid Stormy Daniels

for that secret NDA agreement.

Melber: Tr*mp was asked

about it on Air Force One.

And there's a million ways

to handle that,

including walking away.

It's an example of Donald Tr*mp

passing the buck.

So the press then

didask Michael Cohen.

It fed the story in ways

that did clearly hurt Tr*mp.

He definitely made it worse

by just pushing it on Cohen.

Welker: Tonight,

a dramatic FBI raid at

the New York office

and hotel room of Michael Cohen,

the President's

personal attorney,

who paid off adult-film star

Stormy Daniels

for her silence

about her alleged affair

with Mr. Tr*mp 11 days

before the election.

Woman: A watchdog group

filed a complaint

with the

Federal Elections Commission,

alleging the deal involving then

presidential candidate Tr*mp

is a violation

of campaign finance law.

There's a very narrow

set of circumstances

in which who you are having

sex with is newsworthy.

What seemed most interesting

about it from the get-go

was the salacious element of it.

But it gets worse in terms

of the criminal law,

potentially,

because the payment to Stormy,

to make her story go away,

came from Michael Cohen's

home-equity line.

And Michael Cohen

does get reimbursed

for having paid that money

in a way that may have affected

Donald Tr*mp's ability

to get into the White House.

But the issue is not her.

The issue is --

the issue is the crime.

Thank you, I think?

I mean...

[ Both laugh ]

I don't even know

what to say to that.

[ Claps ]

[ Chuckles ]

Amateur.

We have to run to the airport

and pick up my husband,

who is flying in that

we were supposed to have

a couple of days

together, alone, kid-free,

to celebrate

our nine-year anniversary,

in Miami, and he booked

a really nice hotel room

and stuff on the beach.

But it got cut a day short

by having to go

to court now tomorrow.

So what was supposed to be,

like, a nice three-day little,

two-night, three-day thing

is now less than 24 hours.

Woman:

A federal judge in New York,

has ordered President Tr*mp's

personal attorney,

Michael Cohen, to attend a court

hearing this afternoon.

Federal prosecutors

and Cohen's defense attorneys

will be arguing today

about how FBI-seized material

should be handled.

[ Crowd shouting ]

[ Camera shutters clicking ]

Hi, everyone.

[ Crowd shouting indistinctly ]

So, for years,

Mr. Cohen has acted

like he is above the law.

He has openly referred to

himself as Mr. Tr*mp's fixer.

He has never thought

that the little man,

or especially women, and even

more, women like me, mattered.

That ends now.

My attorney and I

are committed to making sure

that everyone

finds out the truth

and the facts of what happened,

and I give my word that we will

not rest until that happens.

Thank you very much.

[ Crowd shouting ]

McCain: It seems like

a publicity stunt on some level.

I mean, because you

didn't have anything

to do with the case.

It seemed a little like you

were just trying

to get attention,

which I understand that you're

being sued by our president,

but it does seem like

you're benefiting a lot.

Daniels:

Yes, there's a lot of publicity,

but I didn't do it for that,

because this isn't

what I want to be known for.

As a matter of fact,

I hid for quite a while,

and it's -- it's overwhelming

and intimidating

and downright scary

a lot of times.

Glen: The night I met Stormy,

thought she was pretty,

and I just walked right up

to her and sat down next to her

and just was like,

"Hey, what's up?"

I was like, "I would ask you

for your number,

but I know

you'll never call me."

And she was like,

"What makes you think that?"

And I'm like,

"Well, just look at you."

Daniels:

I'm not really sure what it

was about Glen right away,

but the spark was instant.

He was talented and funny

and sweet, and he was hot.

Glen: On paper, who I was

and who she was,

that should have gone up

in flames in about five minutes.

It ended up being

the love of my life.

I knew she was involved

in an adult industry.

She had presented it

as what it was,

and what she had told me

was what it was,

and I was able to either

take it or leave it.

Honestly, it was hard, you know?

But it wasn't.

It wasn't harder than leaving

and not hanging out with her.

You don't change

somebody you love.

Early on in our relationship,

I was playing a show

at a club in Pittsburgh

and I get a frantic call.

She's crying.

She says,

"I can't do this anymore.

I love you too much.

I need to do this stuff,

but I can't do it

with anybody but you."

Right there is presented a huge,

life-changing decision.

And then, I actually

ended up doing p*rn.

You think you're invincible.

Your career's going well.

"I can handle this.

I got you, babe."

You don't think, "Oh, wow.

My d*ck's half the size of

everybody else that does this.

That's not going to be

a problem later down the road.

That's not going to f*ck

with my emotions at all.

That's not going to

make me feel inferior.

That's not going

to give me a complex."

It slowly eroded

my confidence.

She is the type of person

that has the calluses.

You know,

I'll put it in drummers terms.

You play drums for a while,

you have the calluses,

so you can play drums

for a long time

and your hands don't get hurt.

She had the mental calluses,

the physical calluses,

the walls built up to where she

just f*cking took it in stride

and used it

as a badge of honor.

And she's good at that sh*t,

you know what I mean?

Daniels:

Glen was my third husband,

but this time around,

it was a different

kind of thing completely.

Glen did not know

about the Tr*mp stuff.

He was going through

some really serious

personal demons of his own.

Do you tell everybody

you're with every single person

you had sex with three years

before you meet them,

especially if one of them

is an orange hobgoblin?

No, it was just a conversation

that we had never had.

And I didn't think

it f*cking mattered.

Glen: If you're ashamed

of something,

you're probably not going

to tell the people

that are closest to you

because you're ashamed of it.

I guess I can

stand up and be a man

and admit that

because I lied to her

about drinking a lot.

Daniels: I told him that Tr*mp

and I had not had sex,

that I had gone

to the hotel room.

I told him about

"Celebrity Apprentice,"

I had told him that he would

call me all the time.

And he said, "That's it? 'Cause

they're saying you f*cked him."

And I was like, "Well, they'll

say that about any p*rn star

who goes to a rich guy's room."

Glen: The sexual part

I didn't know about.

But the money came

to my bank account.

She said, you know,

"Hey, I got these calls

from Donald Tr*mp's lawyer,"

all this stuff.

There's a payment

that they're trying

to take care of

for the election."

It was awfully naive of me

at the time

to think

that a $130,000 payment

from somebody that was

a business partner

or a relationship

from 12 years ago

all of a sudden is becoming

a necessity

the week

before a presidential election.

She absolutely lied to me

until I found out

from her attorney on CNN

when all this sh*t came to light

with the Michael Cohen stuff.

Colbert: Adult actress

Stormy Daniels just announced

she'll be dancing as part of the

Making America Horny Again Tour,

which, I got to say,

America needs right now.

Woman: Although Stormy was a

well-known p*rn actress before,

she's been selling out

performances like tonight's

since coming forward

with allegations

against the President.

Daniels: The only time I took

a break from stripping

was the year and a half

that I had my daughter.

I'm one of the most famous

feature dancers in the world.

I didn't wake up

after the Tr*mp presidency,

like, "I'm gonna make

America horny."

The Trophy Club coined that,

and it made it look like

it was my idea.

Team Stormy!

Team Stormy!

Team Stormy!

So, yes, more offers started

coming in for a lot more money,

and the club

started getting filled.

But there was stuff

that I was already doing.

Gibson: Have you guys

ever interviewed her

or, like, met her or...?

No. I mean, I really

don't want to talk about this.

Um...

Yeah, well, let's...

We have to.

So, I have been in the same room

as Stormy Daniels before, yes.

To be clear, it was her

Make America Horny Again Tour.

I was there

for the sole purpose

of trying to get comment

from her.

It was mortifying.

She flirted --

I did get motorboated.

Did you know that?

Oh, my God.

Joe actually didn't ask

to get motorboated like that.

No, I did not.

It was not his choice.

No, I did not.

Yeah.

I love my job, and I'm happy

to be here in Detroit.

Woman:

A drunk man threw a wallet

at her, striking her head.

He just wanted to throw

a lot of money at her.

He just forgot to take

the money out of his wallet.

Daniels: I'm the sole

breadwinner in my family.

Like, I pay for everything.

If you drive

an ice cream truck

and you've been driving an

ice-cream truck for two years,

and you don't drive it the week

of the heat wave,

you're an idiot.

Man: She's all about

making money and getting

her 15 minutes, you know?

So she comes out

with this thing about Tr*mp.

Woman:

You don't believe it?

No, I believe it.

Crawford: April 2018, I got

a phone call from Stormy.

She told me, "Hey, I need

somebody that I can trust,

and you're it."

I had obviously never traveled

with Stormy in a capacity

that involved security

and a journalist.

It was a lot of fun,

but I was often scared.

[ Indistinct shouting ]

The crowds were getting bigger,

and people

were protesting outside

of every club with signs.

Security guards would

report people showing up,

trying to bring g*ns in,

knives in.

It was terrifying.

It was...

f*ck, it was hell.

And Stormy wanted to keep

the whole thing

away from her daughter.

Daniels: I can't be home

for more than 24 hours

because then press parks

in my f*cking front yard,

and she can't ride her bike.

She can't be a kid.

She can't be a kid.

I have

to stay away from her.

And so far, her name

and her photo

hasn't been

splashed everywhere.

And it shouldn't be

because once that happens...

It's coming.

Like...

...life gets difficult for her.

And a 7-year-old

should not have

to live with that.

Woman: Stormy Daniels

and her attorney

have promised

for quite some time now

that they would be releasing

a sketch of the man

that Stormy Daniels says

threatened her years ago

to stay quiet about her alleged

affair with Donald Tr*mp.

Woman #2: This is going back

to an incident in 2011

when Stormy Daniels

says a man approached her

in a Las Vegas parking lot

and threatened her

and told her to leave

Donald Tr*mp alone.

Daniels:

Tr*mp retweeted a photo of Glen

that said that he was the guy

in the sketch

and called me a con job.

Glen: Looking on Twitter and

seeing a picture of myself

on Donald Tr*mp's

Twitter account,

it's just like, you don't --

you don't plan for that.

Daniels: I'm agreeing with you.

You are entitled to feel

everything you're feeling.

Like...

You're hurt, you're jealous,

you're sad, you're scared.

You're worried.

Like, all of that

is 100% justified.

I'm not telling you

to get over it.

I'm not telling you

to grow up.

I'm not telling you that

I don't understand how you feel.

Like, I feel

all the exact same thing.

Like I said, the President

tweeted a photo of you, Glen.

Like...

He hasn't tweeted

a photo of anyone else.

You're the only person

in the entire universe

that this is happening to,

and you're all alone.

I get it.

Like, I don't

want to be here.

I don't want to be f*cking

stripping when I'm 45.

Glen: I felt alone.

It's not about, "Oh, my God,

I can't believe

you f*cked Donald Tr*mp."

It's about the fact

that a lot of other things

started to unravel

because of that.

Daniels: Michael Avenatti

had done a lot of things

without telling me he was going

to necessarily do them.

I found out he actually filed

the defamation suit

by reading

about it on Twitter.

I figured that Michael's

main goal

was to be able

to depose Tr*mp.

You need really

solid false claims

for a solid defamation case

rather than opinion.

Daniels: I remember saying to

him, like, "Yeah,

Tr*mp called me a con job.

I get called way worse,

by the minute, every day."

Looking back, I didn't

realize the gravity of that

was like Tr*mp

basically called me a liar,

and that is actually

defamation.

But it wasn't what

I wanted to focus on.

Nuzzi: Anytime Tr*mp is on

the receiving end

of any allegation

from any woman,

his standard playbook

is to att*ck,

att*ck, att*ck,

and to defame.

You've called women

you don't like "fat pigs"

and "disgusting animals."

Your Twitter account --

Only Rosie O'Donnell.

Nuzzi: Whereas, for Stormy,

what the general public saw

was a woman not afraid

to fight back

against the sitting president

of the United States.

She was liberated, and she

didn't seem scared of him.

Earhardt: Thank you so much for

being with us, Mr. President.

Tr*mp: Well, good morning.

And I picked a very,

very special day

because it's

Melania's birthday.

So happy birthday to Melania.

Kilmeade:

Let's talk about Michael Cohen.

He's going to be

taking the Fifth.

What's your reaction to that,

being that you worked with him

for a couple of decades?

Tr*mp: Brian, you know, Michael,

Michael's been on your show,

I'm sure, a lot.

You know, Michael.

-We know him.

-A good person.

Tr*mp: Let me just tell you

that he represents me,

like, with this crazy

Stormy Daniels deal.

He represented me.

And, you know,

from what I see...

It's so creepy.

It's the first time

he said my name.

Two weeks ago, he said

that he knew nothing about me

or any of that when he was

on Air Force One, right?

He's starting to do what I said

he was going to do all along.

He's starting to throw Cohen

under the bus.

Tr*mp: And I've been told

I'm not involved, right.

Daniels: I don't think he proved

that he's guilty of anything

other than publicly,

on Fox News,

saying that he hired a lawyer

to handle

"the Stormy Daniels thing,"

so...

Earhardt:

We want to get to Kanye West.

He tweeted that he loves you,

that you're his brother.

Tr*mp:

You know, I have known Kanye

a little bit,

and I get along with Kanye.

I get along

with a lot of people.

Avenatti:

We need to take his deposition.

We need to put him

under oath.

We need to find out

exactly what his position is --

about the agreement,

what he knew, what he paid,

what he didn't pay,

what he did about it.

This could be the last nail

in the coffin.

Stormy Daniels is causing stormy

weather for this president.

Her being here and

Michael Avenatti being on TV

all the time reminds us

that we have to get to the truth

about everything.

Woman: This is a great time

on the #MeToo movement

and standing up

for what she believes in.

Anything we can do

to support her, we'll do it.

Daniels: Suddenly,

I looked out in the crowd

and it's these groups of women

and they're crying.

"There's no crying

in titty bars!

What are you guys doing?!"

There are very often women

at Stormy's

strip-club performances who

will come up

while she's dancing.

And instead

of putting a dollar

in her G-string,

they'll like, say, "No, no, no,"

and, like, put it in her hand.

You know, like,

"No, here.

I respect you."

Woman: You know, she talks

about the demographic

that come to her strip shows.

The white men who used to come

are just gone now,

and it's hordes of women.

it's gay couples,

it's immigrants.

Here to comment

is Stormy Daniels.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Strong: I'm like a liberal hero,

even though

I'm a Republican p*rn star

who loves Sarah Palin, right?

The selective outrage

and the twisted morality

of the left

never fails to amaze me.

Woman: These women came to talk

to Stormy Daniels

about Jesus Christ.

It's pretty common knowledge

that I am

a registered Republican.

I make the joke

"I go both ways."

I wasn't trying to be a champion

for #MeToo,

or for any other movement.

Originally,

I just did this for purely

f*cking selfish reasons.

I wanted to stand up for myself

and save my own ass,

not everyone else's.

Woman: She has become this

symbol of the resistance.

She didn't necessarily

want to become that,

but it's pretty impossible

to put that genie

back in the bottle.

I'm not that special.

Makes me feel

like a hypocrite.

I feel like I better

do something that's worthy

of what they're giving me,

and I don't know what that is.

No.

That's what they all keep

telling me to do.

But...

that was not

what I set out to do.

I just...

just wanted to

stand up for myself.

You've got your phone working.

Yeah, it's hard for me to answer

if you call late at night,

'cause that's when

I'm usually at work.

Or if you call really early

in the morning, I'm sleeping

because I worked really late.

But if you call

the middle of the day,

like right now, it's okay.

Most people who go out on tour,

they get a break.

They get to go home

for a little while.

But when I went home,

it was dangerous to my family.

I'm hurting my daughter

every day that I don't see her.

She doesn't understand why,

at 7 years old,

mommy has disappeared

and why daddy cries.

You're way overthinking it.

Glen: No, but --

You have more important things

to worry about.

Like, seriously.

Cooper: Joining us now

for an exclusive interview,

he's the former mayor

of New York City,

he is attorney

for President Tr*mp.

Rudy Giuliani is with us.

Paying some Stormy Daniels

woman $130,000?

I mean, which is going to

turn out to be perfectly legal.

No campaign finance violation.

Cooper: So they funneled it

through the law firm,

Funneled through a law firm,

and the President repaid it.

Oh, I didn't know --

He did.

Nicks: Today,

the seriousness ramped up

with Giuliani confirming

the President

knew about the payment.

Not only knew about it,

but that he paid him back.

Knew about it,

and paid him back.

So, who's lying?

Is it Cohen saying

that he mortgaged his house

and hasn't been paid back?

Or is it Giuliani saying

that the President paid it back?

And honestly,

how would he even know?

Because part of me kind

of believes Cohen, that, like,

Tr*mp was supposed to pay him

back and f*cked him over

because he's got

such a bad reputation

about paying people back.

There's a considerable

amount of evidence

that's going to come to light

in connection with this case.

I don't think

I'm going on "SNL"

because I'm a fantastic

actress comedian,

and they've invited me on

because I'm so talented,

even though they should.

I think

it's because of scandal.

Crawford:

I feel like you're also

going on because a lot

of people are backing you.

You're standing up to a bully.

That's exactly what's happening,

and it's looking like

you're coming out on top,

as you should.

I see.

It's just, like, this constant

f*cking roller coaster.

"Welcome to Studio 8-H.

From Lorne and everyone

here at 'SNL.'"

Nicks: [ Chuckles ]

Coolest thing ever.

Woman: Yes![ Gasps ]

[ Gasps ]

Woman: What?

Okay.

That's Okay.

No, it's so good.

Okay.

Perfect.

Yes. Sorry.

I'm wearing underwear.

I didn't wear underwear

to court.

I didn't wear underwear

to "The View."

I didn't wear underwear

to "60 Minutes."

Trying to class it up

a little bit.

Jones:

Stormy Daniels.

Dwayne, will you take a picture?

Woman:

I was hitting on Leslie.

I know.

Thank you.

Mr. Tr*mp, I don't know

what to do.

You keep changing your story

on the Stormy Daniels payment.

Look, let's get Rudy Giuliani

on the phone.

He'll fix this.

He's got the sharpest legal mind

since "My Cousin Vinny."

[ Audience laughs ]

Rudy, is that you?

Yes. That's right.

It's me.

Call up Stormy Daniels

and fix this once and for all.

[ Ringing ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

Hello?

Stormy?

This is Michael Cohen.

Are you alone?

Yes.

And what

are you wearing?

[ Laughter ]

Excuse me?

Okay, Michael,

I can take it from here.

Sorry, Donald.

It's too late for that.

I know you don't believe

in climate change,

but a storm's a-comin',

baby.

[ Cheers and applause ]

I've never been so scared

and so horny at the same time.

Both: And live from New York,

it's "Saturday Night"!

We're just here to support

our president.

-She's an American hero, sir.

-Yeah, that's the problem.

-It's why we're out here.

-Just take over.

Yeah.

We got one right now.

Duran: Under the great laws

of the Golden State,

I hereby declare it

Stormy Daniels Day

in the city

of West Hollywood.

This community has a history

of standing up to bullies

and speaking truth to power.

And I'm so very, very lucky

to be a part of it.

Thank you.

There's no hate tweets.

I'm scrolling through Twitter.

Man: Really?

Yeah. They're all good.

Do you understand

how disappointing this is?

Really?!

Yay!

City leaders are more interested

in hashtag resisting

the president than they are

in taking care of the crime

and the blight and the piles

of trash on our streets.

A p*rn star

that extorts the president

for $130,000

gets a key to the city.

Man: Sexual predator

in the White House.

Avenatti:

I think the last 2 1/2 months

have been a warm-up lap.

I think there's

a lot more information,

a lot more bombs to drop.

Oh, Avenatti?

I saw he was

signing autographs up front.

Boston.

Did you like my speech?

I'm serious.

I'm serious.

I know, but it's all --

Keep saying nice things to me

and I'll take my clothes off

because that's my go-to

defense mechanism.

[ Laughs ]

Daniels:

Before I met Michael Avenatti,

I called several lawyers,

and some were just

immediately like,

"I'm sorry, too hot for us,"

or, you know,

"We need a minimum $100,000,"

and like, "No, no, no."

When I first met him,

I thought he was so generous

by not taking more

than $100 from me.

He was the only person

even willing

to not only help me

and champion for me,

but believed me.

Hey, Michael,

we're the...

Melber: Joining me now is

Stormy Daniels' lawyer,

Michael Avenatti.

Michael Avenatti.

Michael Avenatti.

Lawyers don't normally

do talk shows.

I'm not

your normal lawyer, I guess.

Maddow: Michael Avenatti

was doing lots and lots

and lots of media.

It struck me that he was sort of

standing as much

in the spotlight as she was.

Stelter:

There's been a lot of attention

about whether you're going

to run for president in 2020.

How serious are you at this

moment in time about that?

I'm very serious, Brian.

If I decide to enter

this fight,

I think it'll be good

for the Democratic Party.

Scarborough:

If you look at Michael Avenatti,

he has done to Donald Tr*mp what

nobody else has been able to do

since he first rode down

that golden escalator.

The level of competition

on the other side is pathetic.

I'm calling him

a pathetically slow learner,

just so we're clear.

This guy

is an absolute pig.

You're the one that refers to

her consistently as a p*rn star,

and to me

as a creepy p*rn lawyer.

And meanwhile,

you give the President --

Meanwhile, you give

the President a pass.

Why is it

that you don't call

Donald Tr*mp

the creepy p*rn president?

He's the one

that had sex

with a 4-month-old

son at home

with my client

without a condom.

What, you may be asking,

is a "p*rn star lawyer"

doing here tonight

to speak with you about

our party and our republic?

What are we fighting against?

An old man with ideas

about women's bodies

over women themselves.

Daniels:

He was very charismatic.

The camera loved him.

He was handsome.

He was charming.

He was good at his job.

And what I thought he was doing

for me was so kind and so brave

that I was fine with him

getting his own stuff,

you know, as long as it didn't

interfere with my cases.

Are you trying to

out-Tr*mp Tr*mp

by using the media?

And if so, won't that

be a Pyrrhic victory?

You will have won,

but at what cost,

Michael Avenatti?

At what cost?

Right this minute.

I'm sure you'll

call me back later and call me

all sorts of fun names.

It's not a crusade,

and I did not get caught.

You just don't get it.

Glen:

Then tell me what it is.

Tell me what it is.

I told you

like 100 times.

It's like talking

to a brick wall.

Okay.

Then tell me again.

I'm not -- I'm -- Bye.

Don't call me again.

Daniels:

Glen started to kind of unravel,

and we would just fight,

and he would scream at me.

And it just, like,

went downhill really quickly,

which was surprising

because we had a really

good relationship and marriage.

Like, it worked really well.

Glen: I don't understand

what she did

and the path that she chose.

But I think the problems

definitely came to fruition

in all types of manners.

Infidelity increased.

And if we're talking

about that guy, Denver, um,

I don't like to hold grudges,

but I just...

I don't know what else to say.

Sheila:

Hey, babe, it's mom.

First of all, you know

everything you said

in thisPenthouse article,

it's just about a lie.

You made me sound like

a f*cking mean-ass woman,

and I wasn't mean to you.

I loved you with all my heart.

And you were never left alone,

hungry, and scared.

There was always a babysitter.

You got everything

you ever wanted.

So I don't know if this was

just what you wanted

to let people think

about me or what.

And you know what?

I gave you those

pretty titties.

You just made them

a little bigger by a doctor.

So you take care of yourself.

No one ever helped me.

I mean, you saw the message

from my other neighbor.

That was a kid

who lived right next door.

Travis.

He was my best friend.

He saw everything.

Stormy's mom...

She was one of the guys.

She would party hard, go out

drinking, maybe something else.

Um, and I remember a time

or two that,

you know, she didn't come home.

Daniels: She was always looking

for situations with men.

And I think that's one

of the bad things

that I picked up from her.

The only thing I'm addicted to,

or always searching for is,

is being loved by someone

who actually loves me back.

This is where I grew up.

There's nothing left of it.

Everything's closed down.

Everything's, like, just gone.

This was my house.

There's a porta potty

in the front yard of the house

I grew up in.

My mom knew there was a neighbor

abusing me

when I was 9 years old.

He was a child molester.

Nicks: You think

he still lives there?

He d*ed.

When did he die?

A long time ago.

I was sad.

Because I wanted

to k*ll him.

We shouldn't stay here.

It's not safe.

He did it

to some other girls,

and they went to

the guidance counselor,

and the police were involved.

And when to the police

came to the house,

my mom had me lie

because she didn't want me

to be taken away,

because if I was taken away,

she didn't get

those child-support checks

from my father.

And so the adults at school

believed my friends and not me.

They thought I was just trying

to get attention, and I was--

I wasn't believed.

I was in every way

headed down a path

that should say

that I should be still

in a trailer park in Louisiana

and have never seen

or done anything.

[ Sighs deeply ]

Woman: Controversial adult-film

star Stormy Daniels

will be performing

in Columbus.

Sirens telling us she is

going to be in town July 11th

and 12th at their club.

Daniels claims

she had an affair

with President Tr*mp.

[ Cheering ]

So, we'd been hired for

two nights at Sirens club

in Columbus, Ohio, and things

got really crazy there.

I don't believe it.

They're here for something else.

What's the issue?

There were two planted

undercover police officers,

females,

and one encouraged Stormy

to put her tits in her face.

The two female officers,

they were in

the merchandise line.

They bought shirts.

They took pictures with her,

hugged her, thanked her,

and then immediately,

they were ready to arrest her.

They were trying to get her

on sexual misconduct.

I went to the back of the bus

and counted out $25,000 in cash

and, uh, sent Denver in at 8:00

in the morning to bail her out.

That's all we could do.

Daniels: Well, yes,

I want you to change your plans

so that I can see her.

But you don't have

to change your plans.

You can drop her off,

and then you can go do

whatever you wanted to do.

She's fine with me.

Awful, but I'll take it.

See you soon.

Crawford:

The incident in Columbus,

Ohio, kind of caused Glen to...

I think it was just kind of

the final straw for him.

Daniels:

My daughter was supposed

to come out and visit me,

and my friends were going to

pick her up and bring her out.

And she didn't get on the plane.

They couldn't find her.

Glen didn't answer the phone,

so I panicked.

I got to Dallas

as fast as possible.

[ Lock beeping ]

At the time, I thought I was

never going to see her again.

Since I might not get

to talk to her,

I'm going to hide a note

in her bed.

I come to the house

to see you.

But you and daddy

were not home.

You came home?

[ Crying ] Yeah, baby.

I came looking for you.

Bye, I love you.

I love you, too.

I do understand,

but you don't have

to go about it this way.

If I have to show up in court,

there will be press,

and they will be

yelling her name on TV.

We can get divorced,

and then we can go to mediation

and have a private

custody agreement with no judge

so there's no f*cking filing.

And if that's what you'll do,

then I will give you

f*cking full custody.

And we agree

that I get to see her.

And I'm only doing that not

because I don't want her...

[ Sniffles ]

...but because

I want to keep her safe.

[ Sobbing ]

Woman:

Stormy Daniels's divorce drama

is playing out right here

in North Texas.

Today, News 8 was first

to report her husband

has filed for divorce,

citing adultery as a cause.

He was also granted a temporary

restraining order,

keeping Daniels from taking

their young daughter

on her adult tour.

Glen: I hate that there are

bad times to talk about

because there was

so many good times.

I thought we were ride-or-die.

I thought she was going to say

something crazy, like,

"Okay, we're going to Cuba.

We'll just start over,

me and you and her.

Get the dogs,

put them on the plane.

Let's go."

That's not what happened at all.

What I saw, point blank, was,

you left me at home

with the kid,

and you're on a strip-club

tour of North America,

playing this up

to the high heavens.

I thought she wanted to be

in the spotlight.

I thought she wanted

her 15 minutes of fame.

I didn't see the justification

in any of it.

And I hate saying that

because she's a great person.

But I don't understand

what this was about,

and I still really don't,

to be quite honest.

Um, I know that

it ripped my family apart.

Yeah, I can't do this,

Denver.

Daniels: [ Sniffles ]

I'm trying.

Nicks: Okay.

I don't know

what else to say.

Everything

was for nothing.

Can I be excused now?

And I felt horrible, but I can't

even imagine how Glen felt.

It was just not good for him.

But mostly I broke his heart.

And that is the one thing

in this whole thing

that I regret.

He really didn't deserve...

I'm sorry.

[ Sniffles ]

[ Crying ]

He didn't deserve this.

And he's a really good dad.

Sorry.

Holt: Here in New York,

Donald Tr*mp's

former private lawyer,

Michael Cohen,

accepted his own fate

in a deal with prosecutors.

Man: Mr. Cohen pled guilty

to two campaign-finance charges,

both for the purpose of

influencing the 2016 election.

Holt: Cohen says it was

at the direction

of then-candidate Tr*mp.

Woman:

Cohen's lawyer late tonight

is now pushing back

on the argument

the President's team is making,

asking if those payments

were a crime for Michael Cohen,

then why wouldn't they be

a crime for Donald Tr*mp?

Woman: Did you know about

the payments?

Tr*mp: Later on I knew.

And they weren't

taken out of campaign finance.

That's a big thing.

That's a much bigger thing.

Because that could be

a little dicey.

Daniels: Eventually, Cohen

had turned on Tr*mp

and admitted what he had done.

But he didn't apologize to me.

Mr. Tr*mp called me a rat

for choosing to tell the truth,

much like a mobster

would do when one of his men

decides to cooperate

with the government.

I had sympathy for him.

I had a lot of hostility, too,

because he kind of put me

in this mess.

But he's not the one

that committed the crime.

And he goes to prison

for something

that he was told to do.

Janklow: Michelle Obama

has a book coming out.

Bernie Sanders has a book.

There's a lot of

very, very big books.

Your fans and people who know

about you and are curious

about you are going

to buy this book regardless.

And my goal always is to get

people who are on the fence.

It's just you have

to get them to

to overcome their "f*ck

this bitch," and pick it up.

Look, I trust you

on that.

Daniels:

Avenatti got me the book deal.

That's all him.

He got it.

And I still think

that he may be the devil.

So I have to be careful

that he's...

um...

that he doesn't lose sight

of what I need him to do.

Everyone's going

to have a reaction.

It's either going to be like,

"We knew it.

She was in it for the money.

She did this to be rich,

and f*ck her.

She's a gold digger,"

and the other half

is gonna be like, "f*ck yes!

-He's already up there.

-Okay, great. We'll see --

I'll come up

in a little bit.

-I'm Luke. How are you?

-Nice to meet you.

I have my response.

Not gonna tell you.

Okay.

Do you want him to, like,

have a heart att*ck

right here and now?

-[ Laughs ]

-Okay.

You guys need

some privacy?

No.

You can tell me

what you would like it to be.

Okay.

How did I know you were

gonna say that, regardless?

She wants to have fun

with it.

This is --

You know, this is --

Goldberg: Stormy, you have

an announcement to share.

Tell everybody what it is.

Oh, you're gonna

let me do it?

It's your book.

Oh, you just did it!

[ Laughter ]

I knew you wouldn't

let me have that.

I have a book coming out

October 2nd.

-Wow.

-Cool.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Avenatti: I think people are

going to be very moved,

and they're going

to learn a lot

about this

incredible woman,

who I am proud

to call my client and my friend

because she's had

an amazing life.

And this book

is incredibly insightful,

and I am very anxious

for people to read it.

But are you gonna give

details of that night

in the hotel with --

Yes.

-You are.

-Yes.

Daniels: People just wanted

the salacious details.

When I came out of that bathroom

and Tr*mp

was there in his underwear,

you know, so entitled,

I remember thinking, "Oh, f*ck.

How did I get myself into this?

I felt that I had been misled

and tricked,

and I-I

can't even find the words,

but I thought we had

this mutual respect.

You know, I've maintained

it wasn't r*pe in any fashion.

Like, you know...

But I didn't say no

because I just --

I was 9 years old again.

And the last thing I remember

was like,

"I could totally take him

if I want to scream or fight,

but like, I'm not supposed

to act like that."

There's that whole dynamic,

because I was from the South,

that he was an elder and a man,

and I was taught to show respect

and be a good girl.

People say, "You know,

you can't abuse a p*rn star."

That is not true.

What Tr*mp said about

grabbing women by the p*ssy,

he wasn't wrong.

Women will let you

grab them by the p*ssy

because they --

especially if you're famous,

whatever his direct quote was.

He shouldn't have said it,

he should never have done it,

but he's not wrong.

And I don't know

if they "Let you,"

but they don't tell you not to,

and that's what happened to me.

Tr*mp obviously openly

admitted and bragged

about that sort of behavior.

And if somebody gets away with

something, they get more brazen,

they get more bold,

they get more aggressive.

To this day, I blame myself,

and I have not forgiven myself

because I didn't shut his ass

down in that moment

so maybe make him pause before

he tried it with someone else.

The hardest part

about all of this

is I feel like

I am partially responsible

for every woman

that could have come after me.

Daniels:

Good. How are you?

Uh-huh.

I'm sure it'll be

on Twitter any second.

[ Scoffs ]

Woman:

Federal judge has dismissed

Stormy Daniels lawsuit

against President Tr*mp.

Man: The judge ruling

that Daniels is liable

for the President's

attorneys fees.

Woman: From the president,

a triumphant tweet

with a gratuitous insult.

"Great," he wrote,

"Now I can go after Horseface

and her third rate lawyer."

Daniels, deriding the president,

responded, "Game on, Tiny."

Nuzzi:

Losing the defamation case

has really destabilized

Stormy financially,

and Tr*mp's supporters have

really seemed to relish in this

and to take great pleasure

in her defeat.

Okay.

[ Indistinct talking

over phone ]

Yes.

Daniels:

Remember how. the last booking,

it was completely

f*cking packed

and all anybody wanted

was books?

Man: Yeah.

They're not selling

any more anywhere.

Uh, the same reason

that I've gotten

several e-mails

and messages

from people going, "We still

love you and support you,

but we can't justifiably

give you money anymore

because we know it's going

directly to Tr*mp now

'cause you lost your case."

But I'm just so scared

all the time now

that I can't trust anyone.

I've gotten ripped off

by everybody.

You know, I think that when

people think you have money

that they're -- when they think

you're making millions,

they have less of a conscience

about stealing from you.

[ Ringing ]

-Hello.

-Hey, Luke. It's Stormy.

Um, so I've been trying to get

my payment from Michael,

and Michael's been telling me

that it was in the mail,

that I should have it next

week, like, blah, blah, blah.

Well, finally, I just said,

"f*ck this,"

and called the publisher,

and they said that they already

made my third payment,

and all this time

I've been thinking

they were

four months late.

Two.

I got paid --

I'm 100% positive.

Those are the only

two payments I've gotten,

and I have text messages

back and forth with me

and Michael

from every single day

for the last three months,

going,

"When are they going

to make my third payment?

When are they going to make

their third payment?"

From who?

That's not a real thing.

I never did that.

I didn't sign anything,

Luke, I swear to you.

I have no idea

what you are talking about.

I am 99% sure that Michael

forged my signature,

because this is the first time

I've heard

"custodial account" ever.

Ever.

I don't know, Luke.

It's life-changing money to me.

All right. When you get

that fourth payment,

for the love of God,

don't give it to anybody but me.

You know what?

They're gonna give me

my fourth payment on Tuesday,

and Michael was gonna pass

the fourth payment off

as the f*cking third,

and then say that they never

gave me the fourth payment.

-f*cking is now.

-Busted, m*therf*cker.

Well, Tulsa attorney

Clark Brewster tells me

he is now the new attorney

for adult-film

actress Stormy Daniels.

A federal judge...

Brewster:

Mr. Avenatti, Clark Brewster.

Avenatti: Ah, Mr. Brewster,

pleasure to meet you by phone.

Yes.

Hey, just on an abundance

of caution, because we're

probably gonna cover

a number of topics,

I do have my recorder on.

Do you have any problem

with that?

Yeah, I do. I mean,

I'm not crazy about having my --

I'll send you --

I'll send it to you.

Especially with counsel.

Yeah.

I simply know this --

that wires were sent to her

on the first payment only.

And then they got interrupted

by your office

and were sent to you,

and that is very concerning.

Sounds like I'm being

accused of something

that, frankly,

we didn't do anything wrong.

Brewster:

He resisted, he pushed back,

he became threatening,

and I just lost

all kind of effort

to try to talk with the guy

in a reasonable way.

What I see is a lawyer

that has lied to his client

and has embezzled

some money

and converted the money.

That's outrageous.

Okay. Well, that's

what the record shows.

Well,

that's not what...

I had no idea about the depth

and background of other cases

that he might be involved in.

Today, we announce criminal

extortion charges

against Michael Avenatti.

The charges are based

on Avenatti's scheme

to extract more

than $20 million

in payments

from a public company.

Explain myself?

Man: What's going on

with the Nike case?

Looking forward

to that trial.

-Yeah.

-Yeah, they say that the trial

is a search for the truth,

and we're gonna find it.

Turned out that he had

a much deeper,

bigger problem in California

that I didn't have knowledge

of at the time.

He just got way in, I think,

over his head, financially,

and did some things that were

damaging to a lot of clients,

including Stormy.

Holt: One of the President's

most vocal critics

faces new troubles tonight.

Federal prosecutors charged

attorney Michael Avenatti

with stealing nearly $300,000

from his former client,

Stormy Daniels,

by forging her name

to fund a lavish lifestyle,

including travel, dry-cleaning,

and a payment on his Ferrari.

Daniels: Michael Avenatti --

he betrayed me in every way.

And when it comes to somebody

that you trusted

and you thought

was your friend,

it's really heartbreaking

and upsetting,

which became this pattern

with the people closest to me.

Man: Stormy Daniels

coming to Calgary,

Sunday, November 3rd,

at 7:00 p.m.

She'll be performing at the...

We booked another tour,

and it was a combination

of dancing and comedy clubs.

Crawford: We left L.A.,

flying to Calgary

and the Border Patrol agent

for Canada,

he pulls Stormy off to the side

and he's looking at her I.D.,

he's looking at her passport.

And he tells her that she has

all of these charges.

Just this crazy sh*t

that is in no way true.

Man: [ Speaking indistinctly ]

It was 17 charges,

not even a believable amount.

Daniels: You're not nearly

as f*cking confused as I am.

You said this is in the

United States FBI system?

Because I wasn't there

for any of this stuff.

The Border Patrol agent

realized

something had to be off.

He said, "There's no way

you did all of this."

Daniels:

Dwayne, call Clark.

I was advised by both

the Border Patrol

and by my attorneys to lay low.

All it took was the wrong person

to pull me over or scan my I.D.

and make a phone call.

They were on my FBI record,

but the FBI

did not put them there.

They know who did it.

Like, the FBI's not gonna come

to a p*rn star and tell me

how they got breached.

I couldn't obviously

go to Canada,

I couldn't go anywhere,

which made it impossible

for me to work,

and I had no way to make money.

Every time I stood up,

I got kicked down even harder.

And I didn't believe

in those moments

that it would ever

be normal again.

And I hit rock bottom.

[ Crowd shouting ]

[ Glass shatters ]

[ Crashing, clattering ]

Man: Tr*mp's presidency ends

today after four contentious

and, at times,

tumultuous years.

Man:

The 45th president leaves

behind a nation

severely wounded,

scarred by an insurrection

at the U.S. Capitol

and crippled by the doubts

he sowed

over the nation's

fair electoral process.

[ g*nsh*t ]

Daniels: [ Laughs ]

I think I did what I wanted to.

Did I get it?

Right in the crotch.

[ Laughs ]

I have some anger issues.

Man: Attorney Michael Avenatti

has been convicted

for stealing

from his former client,

the adult-film star

Stormy Daniels.

Woman: Michael Avenatti

said the whole time he was

100% innocent, but the jury

thought differently.

Daniels: Michael Avenatti is

on a bus right now,

being shipped across the country

for sentencing in my case

and I guess wrote me

an apology letter today.

Does this sound

one bit remorseful to you?

"Dear Stormy,

I write to apologize to you

for my actions and conduct

over the last three years

and especially over

the last several months,

I have had a significant

amount of time

to reflect on my life..."

'Cause you in prison, bitch.

[ Chuckles ]

"...our friendship, and my

legal representation of you.

It is obvious that I failed you

in many respects,

and that I disappointed you and

let you down in multiple ways.

I tried my best to serve you

in many ways as a friend,

confidant, and adviser.

I made myself available

to you 24/7

and in my support for you.

But along the way,

I know that I failed.

I wish that we could

turn back the clock..."

[ Laughs ]

"So that I'd be better

at stealing from you"?

"...turn back the clock

so that the mistakes I made

would never be repeated.

I am truly sorry, Michael."

That's pretty epic.

[ Horse whinnies ]

Blade: Let's go get it!

All right.

Be prepared.

He is ugly.

We love ugly, beautiful horses.

Daniels: Watch that gate.

Watch it.

Daniels: Now, the Tr*mp wasn't

in office anymore

and he had his own

set of issues,

so it wasn't all

"The Stormy Daniels Show,"

I had just sort of began

to return

to a little bit

of normalcy in my life.

Glen and I started

to get on better terms.

We came to an understanding,

and our daughter

was never taken from me.

Glen: To her credit, I think

whatever version of a family

we have right now,

I applaud her for it.

There was a lot of --

a lot of damage

left in the in the wake,

and a lot of people

don't realize that,

and they don't realize

it's people's lives

that are being affected.

It's not a perfect situation,

but we're trying to make

the best of it.

Are you watching this?

Look at this ridiculousness.

Mister --

Let's go, boys

Let's go get us

some carrots

Daniels:

I got married to Barrett,

who was a good friend of mine.

We had worked together

quite a few times,

but we never dated,

never even kissed off screen.

And so we rekindled all of that

and moved and got horses,

and everything was going great.

And then, last March,

I was actually out here riding

and my phone

was ding ding ding!

I was like,

"Who is blowing up my phone?"

And I picked it up,

and I was like, "Oh, my God."

It was like -- it was like 2018

all over again.

Muir: We're coming

in the air a bit earlier

than usual because of

breaking news at this hour.

A grand jury here in

New York City has just

handed up an indictment against

former president Donald Tr*mp,

making him the first

former president

in U.S. history

to face criminal charges.

The D.A. has evidence that Tr*mp

was plotting to hide

two sets of stories

from two women,

which could have

impacted voters.

This is the catch-and-k*ll plot.

These four horrible radical-left

Democrat investigations

of your all-time

favorite president, me,

is just a continuation of

the most disgusting witch hunt

in the history of our country.

Stormy "Horseface" Daniels'

extortion plot,

it's fake news.

Our enemies are desperate

to stop us

because they know that we are

the only ones who can stop them,

and they know it very strongly.

Daniels:

When the indictment happened,

Michael Cohen actually texted me

and expressed extreme fear

for my safety.

Somehow, our address

was leaked again online,

and in an attempt

to draw my horse out

so that I would then go out,

they sh*t him

with the rubber b*llet.

The justice system failed me.

It has absolutely failed me

in every single way.

It didn't protect me when I made

reports about being threatened

or somebody attacking my horse.

And that's been one of

the hardest things about this.

Man:

Now, there are very few

confirmed details

about Tr*mp's indictment.

According to

the Associated Press,

Tr*mp's attorney has been

told the indictment

relates to hush-money payments

made during

the 2016 presidential election

to p*rn actress Stormy Daniels.

DeSantis says Florida

will not assist

in an extradition request.

Ugh.

Let's pack.

Nobody cares about her agenda,

and that's the hardest part.

No disrespect, but this

documentary is an agenda

to help somebody

do something to make money.

At this point, she should do it

for the f*cking money.

She deserves to be compensated

so she can go hide

on an island somewhere

and stay away from everybody

and live her life

without everybody

f*ckin' f*cking it up.

Morgan: Do you believe

if this goes to trial

that you will be

completely vindicated

and that it will be established

you've told the truth

and he's lied?

Um...

That's wishful thinking.

It makes you

become paranoid.

But do you wish

you'd never met him?

Of course.

[ Crying ]

"You should be super proud."

[ Sniffles ]

"Here's our straight-A student."

I said, "I'm so proud.

Did she like her gift?"

And her dad said, "Yep. So cool.

Thanks for doing that.

She's so stoked.

Wish you could be here.

Our baby got straight A's

and is at the top of her class."

So yesterday was her last day

of school because --

Time change, obviously.

She got straight A's.

And instead of being there

with her,

I'm here talking about

an ex-president's penis.

As you sat down this morning,

you said to us, "It's pointless.

It's winless.

I now regret speaking out."

Why?

Because of that.

It just --

Nobody cares what

the truth is anymore.

Are you frightened?

Yes.

Yeah, I think

we all should be.

Daniels: "Just watched

'Good Morning Britain'

and you're a brave

and strong woman. Keep going."

"Trying to set an example

for your daughter?

Yeah, right.

Try closing your legs first."

"You're tired and bloated.

How many drinks

did you have this morning?"

"Just a modern-day whore saint."

"You are pure scum."

"Even if you'd have been r*ped,

you should have kept your mouth

quiet for the greater good."

"You're nothing

but a fat hillbilly.

Tr*mp would never touch you.

Stop lying

before I'm forced

to shut you up myself."

Direct thr*at.

"k*ll yourself."

"Stormy Daniels'

expression of demoralization

provides us

with a glimpse of our future."

"Take a good look."

You don't need to read

any more.

There's much more.

"You just signed

your death warrant."

I don't know what that means.

I thought I did that

a long time ago.

Back in 2018, there was stuff

like, "Liar, slut, gold digger."

This time around,

it is very different.

It is direct threats.

It is, "I'm gonna come to your

house and slit your throat.

Your daughter

should be euthanized."

They're not even using

bot accounts.

They're using

their real accounts.

I compare them

to su1c1de bombers.

They legitimately think that

what they're doing is right.

Those people who see me

as a villain,

it just makes me scratch my head

and really question

how they would want

their daughters treated

or their sisters

or their mother.

Just a never-ending

avalanche of court documents

and lawsuits

and court transcripts.

I want it to die.

If I had all

of these legal bills piled up,

I would have never been able

to pay them.

And Clark is the only one

who never charged me

and kept fighting for me.

I can't even imagine

where I would be.

She's really in

the eye of the storm.

The irony is, Tr*mp's

going after her for fees

he probably has never paid.

I think it's more about him

trying to intimidate a witness

that may appear

in a case against him.

King: When the Tr*mp story

first started, I thought,

"Oh, but Stormy's gonna be fine.

She'll always be fine."

And I don't think

I really got worried

until more recently

with the lawsuits.

It's like they're just trying

to bleed her dry.

It's very telling

that someone like Stormy Daniels

can get this mistreated this

many times by this many lawyers,

all of whom are men, and she's

still left holding the bag.

But I think it tells you

something both about

the real decay

and race to the bottom

that often surrounds

Donald Tr*mp and the larger,

if I may, structural misogyny

in the legal system

when you look

at the whole thing together.

It's a lot.

Yeah, and it's a fire hazard

in my house and my brain.

The way that this has changed

over time is, it started off

as, "You got

to be f*cking kidding me.

This is ridiculous,"

to "This is terrifying,"

to, "This is infuriating,"

to now it's just like,

"This is just pointless."

I have no hope at all anymore.

Kimmel: She told the truth,

and she paid a price for that.

It's probably the first thing

everyone who meets her

asks her about.

Her daughter

has to deal with it.

This is not something

that just goes away.

Rogen: She didn't realize

she would one day

be at the center

of this giant thing,

as she was messing around

with some game-show host.

She's someone who, like,

made an enemy of the most

powerful guy on the planet

and didn't, like, cower and --

And, you know, that was

something that --

that's something that takes

a lot of strength, you know?

Nuzzi: She didn't want to be

in a years-long legal battle

with the now former president.

The fact that she said

that she doesn't want him to go

to prison

over their legal drama,

but she would go to prison

so that she doesn't have

to pay him a dime,

that's Stormy Daniels.

I think that Stormy Daniels

and the phrase "hush money"

is forever going to be

associated with the idea

of legal accountability

coming home to Donald Tr*mp.

I want her to be speaking as

much or as little as she wants.

I mean, that's freedom, right?

Daniels:

I feel like, you know,

the way that this is

different from 2018

is that I have

more knowledge.

Um, the shock of

it's not the same.

I'm desensitized

to some of it,

but they've also become

more violent with me.

I'm more prepared

with my legal knowledge,

but I'm also tired.

Like, my soul is so tired.

So, I mean...

And I don't know

if I'm so much a warrior now

as -- [ Laughs ] -- as, um...

out of fucks, man.

I'm out of fucks.

[ Laughs ]

And I won't give up because

I'm telling the truth,

and I kind of don't even know

if it matters anymore.

Gibson: Thank you.

Thank you.

[ Chuckles ]
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