Stormy Daniels compares Trump supporters to 'suicide bombers' on 'The View' amid hush money trial

Stormy Daniels compares Trump supporters to 'suicide bombers' on 'The View' amid hush money trial
Stormy Daniels revealed on 'The View' the distressing harassment she faces from his supporters (The View/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Stormy Daniels, the adult film star entangled in legal disputes with former President Donald Trump, made a striking appearance on 'The View,' shedding light on the distressing harassment she faces from Trump supporters as a hush money trial looms.

Daniels compared the intensity of the threats she receives to that of "suicide bombers," illustrating the severity of the situation.

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Stormy Daniels' journey amid resurging legal troubles

Reflecting on her tumultuous journey since her last appearance on the show six years ago, Daniels described her life as existing in a "time warp." Despite finding some semblance of tranquility in recent years, the resurgence of legal troubles has thrust her back into a familiar state of turmoil reminiscent of 2018.

"It’s the weirdest feeling to be in this situation where time is kind of not real," Daniels expressed, reflecting on her tumultuous journey since her last appearance on the show.

"They’re more like suicide bombers this time around, where they honestly, truly believe that they are being patriotic and that I am the devil," Daniels revealed, highlighting the alarming nature of the harassment she faces from Trump loyalists.

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Stormy Daniels faces heightened hostility

Despite the decreased frequency of threatening messages compared to previous years, Daniels emphasized the heightened severity of the current onslaught.

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"The frequency and the amount was a lot more," Daniels recalled, detailing the nature of the attacks she receives.

She noted that while previous messages primarily consisted of derogatory remarks about her profession and accusations of opportunism, the current barrage cuts deeper.

"I’ve had people text me from their actual phone number," Daniels shared, mocking the lack of subtlety exhibited by some of her antagonists.

She found irony in the fact that individuals openly sending threats identify as Trump supporters, remarking, "Of course you’re a Trump supporter, because you’re not even good at being bad!"

Despite the seriousness of the situation, Daniels injected humor into the conversation, revealing that her compensation for appearing on 'The View' amounted to nothing more than a mug. 



 

Audience reactions and memorable moments from Stormy Daniels' 'The View' appearance

During Stormy Daniels' recent appearance on 'The View', viewers were treated to a mix of humor, candidness, and memorable moments.

One user wrote, "Stormy Daniels: "no you guys are not paying me today. I got a mug I did get a mug which I'm very excited about".

Another added, "The audience couldn't handle Stromy's sense of humor the gasps at 6:30 lol."

One wrote, "That moment when Whoopi said to Stormy "You're not alone" about Patrick Swayze and that lightbulb moment happened, lol!"

One user commented, "I like how crass she is - Especially when it comes to Avenatti."

One said, "Maybe Donald Trump and Michael Avenatti can be cell mates."

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