New comic book about Stormy Daniels illustrates an infamous scene from her alleged affair with President Trump
President Trump appears as the American electorate has never seen him before in a new comic book about his alleged former mistress and adult-film star Stormy Daniels.
The new, 24-page comic, Political Power: Stormy Daniels, from TidalWave Productions, features Trump being spanked by Daniels with a magazine that happens to have his face on the cover. It’s a depiction of the scene Daniels said actually happened during an alleged 2006 affair with Trump.
While Trump has always denied having an affair with Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, he has acknowledged that his personal lawyer at the time, Michael Cohen, made a $130,000 payment to her. Daniels offered details about the alleged relationship in a highly publicized 60 Minutes interview that aired on CBS in March.
That’s when Daniels told Anderson Cooper that Trump had tried to impress her by showing her a magazine with his face on the cover. She said she wasn’t impressed and told Trump to drop his pants so she could spank him with the magazine. He obliged, Daniels said.
“From that moment on, he was a completely different person,” Daniels told the show. “He quit talking about himself, and he asked me things and I asked him things, and it just became like more appropriate.”
Daniels has said she met Trump at a celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, Calif., then carried on a monthslong affair with him. Again, he’s denied it.
Still, she’s expected to share more about their alleged relationship in a book, Full Disclosure, scheduled to be released on Oct. 2.
Other covers for the Daniels comic show her, ahem, taking the White House by storm and literally putting the squeeze on the president. The book is one of 60 that the publishing company has released on political figures, including former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, and former Sen. Ted Kennedy.
Joe Paradise, the writer and artist behind the book, explained in a press release how he felt about his subjects.
“I didn’t know much about Stormy Daniels going into this project, but as an ’80s kid from a family of New Yorkers I’ve been hearing about Donald Trump my entire life,” Paradise said. “He was always showing up on TV; he was on the radio with [Howard] Stern all the time; you couldn’t escape the guy. In the years between, he had become a bit of a joke in NYC, but back then he was extremely popular. Kids wanted to grow up and be just like Donald Trump, and one of the main reasons was Trump constantly surrounded himself with gorgeous women. So, when the story first broke that Trump had cheated on his third wife with a porn star, I didn’t think anyone would bat an eye.”
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