Stormy Daniels has claimed her pet horse was 'attacked' by Donald Trump supporters as she vowed to give evidence against him in court.
Ms Daniels said: 'I have the facts, the evidence - all of these things. And I did it to set an example for my daughter and other young women so that she grows up and says,"My mum wasn't bullied and the people in power can't bully you or control you."But Ms Daniels admitted losing heart, adding Trump could effectively get away with anything.
Trump denies having an affair with Ms Daniels as well as any wrongdoing concerning payments, and has called the prosecution a ‘witch hunt’.
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