Recently, Trump attorney Susan Necheles has honed in on a 2018 interview between Stormy Daniels and Slate, where Daniels was asked about her interactions with President Trump. In the interview, Daniels confirmed that she had told Slate that there was no abuse in her encounters with Trump and that she did not consider herself a victim.
Necheles specifically highlighted Daniels' statement that the worst thing Trump did was fail to fulfill promises he made to her, such as buying her a condo in Florida and helping her secure a spot on the reality show Celebrity Apprentice. When questioned about any feelings of faintness during her alleged sexual encounter with Trump, Daniels clarified that she did not mention such sensations because she was responding to a specific inquiry about Trump's actions, emphasizing that she was not drugged or physically threatened by him.
Furthermore, Necheles probed Daniels about whether she had previously described a power imbalance or fear due to the presence of a bodyguard during the incident. Daniels reiterated that she was neither physically threatened nor drugged during her interactions with Trump.
These revelations from the resurfaced interview shed light on Daniels' perspective on her encounters with Trump and provide insight into the ongoing legal battles and public scrutiny surrounding their relationship.