Adult actress Stormy Daniels expressed skepticism about former President Donald Trump’s self-reported weight of 215 pounds, a figure documented in his booking records for the Fulton County Jail.
In a tweet posted Friday on the platform now known as X (formerly Twitter), Daniels wrote, “Mmmkay! And I weigh 50 kg and I’m a virgin! I’m not a libra or a doctor, but I spent some time among 215-pound men and Tiny wasn’t one of them.”
The tweet reached nearly four million users on X and elicited several online reactions. While some found humor, others were quick to point out Daniels’ alleged “lies,” citing her failed libel suit against Trump, which netted the former president nearly $300,000 in legal fees.
In addition to his weight, Trump also previously said that his height was six feet, as a benchmark to save time during the booking process.
The prison released documents Thursday night listing inmate No. P01135809 as 6 feet 8 inches tall and 215 pounds before releasing Trump’s now-infamous police photo.
Adult actress Stormy Daniels expressed skepticism about former President Donald Trump’s reported weight of 215 pounds, a figure documented in his booking records for the Fulton County Jail
Trump made history by becoming the first former president to pose for a mugshot after his arrest for allegedly trying to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results
In a tweet posted Friday on the platform now known as X (formerly Twitter), Daniels wrote, “Mmmkay! And I weigh 50 kg and I’m a virgin! I’m not a libra or a doctor, but I spent some time among 215-pound men and Tiny wasn’t one of them’
Users across all social media platforms had a great day with this information – with many shaming the former president and calling him out for what they consider a bizarre lie.
Many joked and compared Trump’s height and weight to famous athletes and actors, such as boxer Muhammad Ali and actor Chris Hemsworth in his portrayal of Thor.
The former president’s last recorded weight dates back to 2020, during his senior year as president, when his annual medical assessment found him to weigh 244 pounds and be an inch shorter.
Before he reached his current physical condition, his former weight was categorized as obese, based on the assessment of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Adult BMI Calculator.
A bookmaker site, Antigua-based BetOnline, on Friday offered an over/under of 273.5 pounds for Trump’s weight at his surrender to authorities in Fulton County, betting news Instagram account noted. The juice.
Also commonly used to bet on the point total of a sporting event, Over/Unders allow the bettor to select whether they believe the outcome will be higher or lower than the amount selected by oddsmakers.
The tweet, which reached nearly four million people on X, drew mixed reactions online: some users found humor in it and others were quick to call out Daniels for her own alleged “lies,” referring to her botched libel suit against Trump that resulted in nearly $300,000 in legal fees owed to the former president
She alleged that Trump paid her a $130,000 “hush money” payment to keep quiet about their sexual encounter leading up to the 2016 election.
According to BetOnline employee David Mason77 percent of bettors have so far taken the over bet on Trump’s weight, prompting the sportsbook to raise the total by eight pounds.
That could irk the former president, who on Thursday lashed out at Fox News, accusing the network of using unflattering photos that made him look “big” and “orange” with his “chin pulled way back.”
It comes as the former US president faces his fourth indictment in Georgia, which includes 13 additional charges related to racketeering, conspiracy and other alleged crimes related to his efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election. to fight.
Daniels herself is a central figure in an indictment led by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg that began with Trump’s alleged payment of hush money to her to maintain secrecy over an affair they allegedly had before the 2016 presidential election.
Stormy Daniels first rose to fame outside of the adult film industry for her alleged affair with former President Donald Trump.
She alleged that Trump paid her a $130,000 “hush money” payment to keep quiet about their sexual encounter leading up to the 2016 election.
Following New York prosecutors’ investigation into the payment, a grand jury indicted Trump in March 2023 on charges related to business conduct and fraud.
While Trump vehemently denies having had a sexual relationship with Daniels, he admitted in 2018 that he authorized the payment to Ms. Daniels.
Stormy Daniels first rose to fame outside of the adult film industry for her alleged affair with former President Donald Trump
Daniels herself is a central figure in an indictment led by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg that began with Trump’s alleged payment of hush money to her to maintain secrecy over an affair they allegedly had before the 2016 presidential election.
Trump said on Twitter that he paid his attorney Michael Cohen a “monthly retainer” to stop Daniels’ “false allegations” after denying knowledge of any payment for years.
Of their sexual encounter, Daniels said in March 2023 that they had “textbook generic sex.”
Trump has labeled the charges and indictment as politically motivated and a “witch hunt” forged by his Democratic opponents.
Trump is now the first former president to face criminal charges.
Despite his legal troubles, Trump is still the Republican nominee’s lead and is well ahead in the polls, leading Ron DeSantis by 44 points after skipping the first Republican Party primary debate, according to a Morning Consult survey.
However, one new poll POLITICO Magazine/Ipsos reveals bad news for Trump and his supporters.
The research shows that while Trump remains the clear front-runner for the Republican nomination, the plethora of indictments is expected to negatively impact his general election prospects.
The results indicate that Americans are taking things seriously, especially the 2020 Justice Department election case.
It also found that the majority of people were skeptical of Trump’s claim that he was the victim of a legally baseless “witch hunt” or attempt to “arm” law enforcement against him.
Americans are said to be more concerned about Trump’s allegations than Hunter Biden’s allegations, a new report says Yahoo News/YouGov Survey.