Commentary: Being a porn star doesn't make Stormy Daniels a liar. Trump's lawyer should have known that
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65% : (So is Trump.)37% : Necheles is also drilling down on supposed inconsistencies in Daniels' accounts of the evening she spent with Trump.
32% : Daniels did try to sell her story to news outlets before Trump and his then-lawyer, Michael Cohen, allegedly, came along with a hush money offer of $130,000.
26% : "That room" Daniels mentioned referred to the Lake Tahoe hotel room where, she says, she and Trump had consensual sex in 2006.
25% : Accusing Daniels of concocting the whole sex story with Trump because she's a porn star who has sex on screen for a living is not.
18% : Trump denies the whole thing, including that he had sex with Daniels.
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