During the ongoing legal battle between Stormy Daniels and former President Donald Trump, Trump's attorney Susan Necheles has raised questions about how Daniels allegedly capitalized on her story. Necheles pointed out that after coming forward with her allegations, Daniels embarked on a strip club tour called 'Make America Horny Again,' a name that plays on Trump's campaign slogan 'Make America Great Again.'
In response to Necheles' accusations, Daniels clarified that she did not choose the name for the tour and actively opposed it. She stated, 'I did not name that tour, and I fought it tooth and nail.'
The exchange between Necheles and Daniels sheds light on the contentious nature of their legal dispute and the efforts to scrutinize Daniels' actions following her public allegations against Trump. Necheles' line of questioning suggests an attempt to portray Daniels as seeking financial gain or publicity through her public statements and subsequent activities.
As the legal proceedings continue, both parties are presenting their arguments and evidence to support their respective positions. The focus on Daniels' post-allegation activities underscores the complexity of the case and the strategies employed by each side to bolster their arguments.
It remains to be seen how this particular line of questioning will impact the overall outcome of the legal dispute between Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump. The case continues to attract public attention and scrutiny as it unfolds in the legal arena.