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Donald Trump denies affair with porn star Stormy Daniels, White House says | Donald Trump denies affair with porn star Stormy Daniels, White House says |
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Donald Trump has denied having a consensual affair with the porn star Stormy Daniels in 2006, the White House has said. | |
Its spokesman, Raj Shah, said the US President has repeatedly denied the claims and said he is the only one who has been consistent in his story. | Its spokesman, Raj Shah, said the US President has repeatedly denied the claims and said he is the only one who has been consistent in his story. |
He said the White House did not violate federal campaign finance law in its dealings with Ms Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford. | He said the White House did not violate federal campaign finance law in its dealings with Ms Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford. |
In a 60 Minutes interview, Ms Daniels claimed she was threatened by an unidentified man in Las Vegas to keep quiet about the alleged affair. | In a 60 Minutes interview, Ms Daniels claimed she was threatened by an unidentified man in Las Vegas to keep quiet about the alleged affair. |
Mr Shah said Mr Trump does not believe Ms Daniels' claim she was threatened over the alleged affair. "There's nothing to corroborate her claim," he said. | |
While Mr Trump has habitually lashed out at perceived foes or denounced damaging stories as “fake news”, he has so far remained publicly silent on Daniels’ allegations. | |
The White House has in the past deflected questions about Daniels’ allegations, with Mr Shah repeatedly telling reporters questions about the matter had been “asked and answered” during the presidential campaign. | |
Michael Cohen, an attorney for Mr Trump, has said he paid Daniels $130,000 (£91,000) out of his own pocket in 2016 but has denied any connection to the campaign. | |
Mr Cohen has said neither the Trump campaign or the Trump Organisation were involved with arranging the payment and that they did not not reimburse him. He has also said it was not a campaign expenditure, which would mean it did not need to be reported. |