American adult film actress, Stormy Daniels, has stated that she would “dance down the street” if former President Donald Trump is imprisoned due to a hush money payment made to her by his former personal lawyer.
The promise came in response to a tweet from a Trump supporter, on the same day when Trump himself predicted that he would face criminal charges in New York City over the matter.
“A disgusting degenerate prostitute accepts money to Frame an innocent man!,” wrote Twitter user Intergalactic Gurl. “Good luck walking down the streets after this! @realDonaldTrump is our #POTUS and will be selected by a landslide in 2024!”
In response, Daniels retorted: “Sooo … tiny paid me to frame himself?”
“You sound even dumber than he does during his illiterate ramblings,” Daniels added.
“And I won’t walk, I’ll dance down the street when he is ‘selected’ to go to jail,” she wrote.
Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, has served time in federal prison for various crimes, including a campaign finance violation related to the $130,000 payment to Daniels just before the 2016 election.
Cohen admitted to giving that money to Daniels to secure her silence about her claim of having had a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006, shortly after his son Barron was born.
The payments were made to prevent these claims from damaging Trump’s chances of winning the election against Hillary Clinton.
Cohen cooperated with the Manhattan District Attorney’s office over several years, including when he was in prison. He recently testified before a grand jury over two days.
Former National Enquirer publisher, David Pecker, was seen entering the building where the grand jury was meeting a few weeks ago.
Daniels spoke to prosecutors via Zoom last week, while Trump has denied the alleged affairs with Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal.
The Trump Organization reimbursed Cohen for the payment to Daniels, categorizing it as legal expenses in business records.
Misrepresenting business expenses is a misdemeanor under New York law, but could be charged as a felony if done to conceal another crime.