During the recent court proceedings, Trump attorney Susan Necheles questioned Stormy Daniels about her statements regarding a dinner incident at Donald Trump's hotel room. Necheles brought up various interview accounts where Daniels mentioned her interest in food, implying that she stayed in the hotel room because she was expecting dinner. However, Daniels clarified that she never claimed to have actually eaten during that encounter.
Daniels emphasized that her story has remained consistent throughout, stating that she did not see any food despite the expectation of dinner. She defended her position by pointing out that in all her interviews, she would have mentioned any food-related details if they had occurred.
Necheles pressed Daniels on discrepancies between her statements on different occasions, particularly referencing a 2011 InTouch interview. Daniels maintained that she never stated they had eaten, indicating that while dinner was anticipated, no food was actually served.
Throughout the questioning, Daniels reiterated her stance that the dinner incident in Trump's hotel room did not involve any actual food consumption. She stood by her account, emphasizing that her narrative has not wavered despite the various interviews she has given over the years.