Stormy Daniels’ ‘credibility’ at Trump trial is ‘going to be an issue’

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Stormy Daniels’ ‘credibility’ at Trump trial is ‘going to be an issue’
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Sky News Washington Correspondent Annelise Nielsen says “credibility is going to be an issue” with Stormy Daniels after the former adult star spoke about Donald Trump’s arrest in a Piers Morgan exclusive interview.

“She’s willing to testify at the trial and would like to – to ensure she’s still seen as a credible witness,” Ms Nielsen said.

“Credibility is going to be an issue – her story did go back and forth and she did accept that payment.”

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