Stormy Daniels and her husband have announced that they might leave the United States if former President Donald Trump is acquitted in his ongoing legal battles. Daniels, known for her legal disputes with Trump, has been vocal about her concerns regarding the potential outcomes of his trials.
In a recent interview, Daniels’ husband, Barrett Blade, expressed their shared apprehensions about remaining in the country if Trump is found not guilty. “We’re seriously considering vacating the country if Trump is acquitted,” Blade stated. He emphasized that their decision would be driven by a perceived lack of justice and concerns for their safety and well-being.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, gained national attention after alleging an affair with Trump and receiving a hush money payment, which has been a focal point of investigations into the former president. Trump has denied the affair and any wrongdoing related to the payment.
The legal battles surrounding Trump have been complex and highly publicized. Daniels has been a key figure in these proceedings, often facing intense media scrutiny and public backlash. The couple’s potential move abroad underscores their frustration with the American legal and political climate.
Blade highlighted the personal toll that the ongoing legal matters have taken on their lives. “We’ve endured a lot, and at some point, you have to consider what’s best for your family,” he said. The couple has not specified where they might relocate but mentioned that they are exploring several options.
Daniels has previously spoken about the challenges she has faced, including threats and harassment, since coming forward with her allegations. The couple’s contemplation of leaving the U.S. reflects their desire for a more peaceful and secure environment.
The possibility of Trump being acquitted has sparked varied reactions across the political spectrum. Supporters of Trump view the legal proceedings as politically motivated, while critics argue that accountability is essential for upholding the rule of law.
As Trump’s trials continue, the outcomes will likely have significant implications not only for him but also for individuals like Daniels who have been directly involved in the legal battles. The prospect of the couple leaving the country adds another layer of complexity to the already contentious situation.
For now, Daniels and Blade remain in the U.S., closely monitoring the developments in Trump’s legal cases. Their future decisions will be influenced by the judicial outcomes and their ongoing assessment of their personal safety and quality of life.