It’s important to remember that Stormy Daniels signed a non-disclosure agreement and then took $130,000 in payment, allegedly from Michael Cohen on behalf of Donald Trump shortly before the 2016 election. A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a legally binding contract that establishes a confidential relationship. In this case, that relationship was an extramarital sexual relationship between Trump and a porn star who goes by Stormy Daniels.

Daniels has been trying to cash in on her alleged relationship with Trump ever since the whole scandal began. It wasn’t much of a shock to Trump voters in 2016 because Trump already had a reputation as a cad when it came to his treatment of women, including his wives. He almost tanked his campaign just days before the election when he told an entertainment show reporter that he was able to “grab them by the pu**y” because he’s a wealthy celebrity. Now Stormy proudly boasts in an interview with a London newspaper that “this pu**y grabbed back.”

She plays the victim while she tried to project herself as a badass. It makes it impossible to feel any sympathy for her because this attention is what she craves. She’s escalating her rhetoric since the news of the indictment broke and now she predicts that injury and death will be brought about, no matter what else happens with this case against Trump. Stormy gave an interview with The Times of London and said that Trump is no longer untouchable. She is very proud of her role in the story.

Trump is no longer untouchable,” says Stormy Daniels. “A person in power is not exempt from the law. And no matter what your job is, or what your bank account says, you’re held accountable for the things you’ve said and done, and justice is served.”

That did not appear to be the case for Donald Trump, the former president who has spent a lifetime escaping consequences and, latterly, prosecution. Until now.

“It’s vindication,” Daniels says, sounding cautious rather than triumphant. “But it’s bittersweet. He’s done so much worse that he should have been taken down [for] before. I am fully aware of the insanity of it being a porn star. But it’s also poetic; this pussy grabbed back.”

She escalates her rhetoric by predicting violence and even death will come from all of this. It’s as though she and the other opponents of Trump are wish casting death and destruction. It’s sick.

“It’s monumental and epic, and I’m proud,” Daniels says. “The other side of it is that it’s going to continue to divide people and bring them up in arms. He’s already gotten away with inciting a riot, and causing death and destruction.

“Whatever the outcome is, it’s going to cause violence, and there’s going to be injuries and death,” she says. “There’s the potential for a lot of good to come from this. But either way, a lot of bad is going to come from it, too.”

Note to Ms. Daniels – the only death that happened on January 6 during the riot was that of Ashli Babbitt, a military veteran, and Trump supporter. She was fatally shot by a Capitol Police officer inside the Capitol building. She was 35 years old.

Daniels says she is getting death threats and threats of violence through social media since the news of the indictment broke. She claims for the first time, she is afraid. She accuses Trump of “inciting violence and encouraging it.”

“The country is more divided and people are more desperate. I’m not afraid of [Trump], or of the government, but it just takes one crazy supporter who thinks they’re doing God’s work or protecting democracy,” she said.

Maybe she should consider her role in the madness.

I was a little surprised to see her interview in the London newspaper. There were headlines on Friday that she was doing an exclusive interview with Piers Morgan and then later in the day, the story was that the interview was canceled due to security concerns. Morgan described it as a “global exclusive” interview.