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Stormy Daniels testifies about her alleged sexual encounter with Trump in 2006 and talks about the hush money payment from Michael Cohen; the defense argues that Daniels' testimony went too far, but the judge denies a motion for a mistrial.
Stormy Daniels testifies about her alleged sexual encounter with Trump in 2006 and talks about the hush money payment from Michael Cohen; the defense argues that Daniels' testimony went too far, but the judge denies a motion for a mistrial.
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Trump on Trial: Live Show
S2024, EP10 "Trump on Trial: Live Show"Stormy Daniels testifies about her alleged sexual encounter with Trump in 2006 and talks about the hush money payment from Michael Cohen; the defense argues that Daniels' testimony went too far, but the judge denies a motion for a mistrial.
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