Stormy Daniels teases photo/video evidence of Donald Trump

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Donald Trump’s former mistress Stormy Daniels is set to appear on 60 Minutes this weekend, in an interview that’s already been pre-taped. It’s still not publicly known what all Daniels has specifically revealed during this interview, but her team is dropping some rather strong hints ahead of the interview’s scheduled airing. Specifically, this has to do with photo/video evidence of the affair.

Stormy Daniels’ attorney posted this tweet late on Thursday night: “If ‘a picture is worth a thousand words,’ how many words is this worth?????” He included hashtags for “60 Minutes” and “please deny it” along with a picture of a CD or DVD. Based on the context of his words, we’re left to conclude that Daniels has a disc full of photo and/or video evidence documenting her affair with Trump. If Trump dares to refute the claims made by Daniels in the television interview, it appears her legal team is prepared to release that evidence publicly.

This is the photo posted by Stormy Daniels’ attorney:

It’s notable that, while Donald Trump has consistently used his Twitter account to attack nearly everyone who’s ever criticized him or accused him of anything, he has yet to even so much as mention the Stormy Daniels story. Whatever went on during their affair, he appears to be so uniquely fearful of it coming to light, he’s afraid to even bother refuting any of it.

This comes even as former Playboy playmate Karen McDougal appeared on CNN on Thursday evening and asserted that after her affair with Donald Trump, he tried to pay her. This dovetails with Stormy Daniels’ claim that Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen paid her $130,000 during the election to keep quiet.