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Stormy Daniels faced Trump's attorneys in court, who aimed to discredit her as money-driven, while she refuted these claims due to her porn star background. Meanwhile, Trump hosted a bizarre dinner for NFT card buyers, and Paramount may be sold off, sparking concerns about the fate of its entertainment channels.

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  • Stormy Daniels defended her credibility by asserting the truthfulness of her encounters with Trump despite her background, using humor to debunk any fictional narratives about their interactions.
  • The potential sale of Paramount, CBS's parent company, raises concerns about the future of entertainment entities like MTV and Paramount Plus, as Sony Entertainment and Apollo may break up the company, impacting the landscape of cable channels.

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Stormy Daniels faces Trump's lawyers in court.

  • Stormy Daniels faced cross-examination at the Manhattan District Courthouse by Trump's attorneys, aiming to discredit her as a money-driven, dishonest figure.
  • Trump's lawyers attacked Stormy's social media posts and merchandise sales to portray her negatively during the cross-examination.
  • Stormy refuted claims of fake stories about sex due to her porn star background, asserting the reality of such scenes and humorously critiquing any fictional accounts of her encounter with Trump.
  • Trump hosted a dinner at Mar-a-Lago for supporters who purchased his NFT trading cards, featuring bizarre images of him in space and grilling burgers for a dog, with attendees receiving physical cards with pieces of his suit and tie.
  • The Biden campaign used a Kendrick Lamar diss track to criticize Trump's policies, while House Speaker Mike Johnson introduced an "election Integrity Bill" to prevent noncitizens from voting, despite it being redundant as non-citizen voting is rare and already illegal.
  • Paramount, CBS's parent company, is up for sale, potentially leading to its breakup by Sony Entertainment and Apollo, auctioning off cable channels like MTV and Paramount Plus, sparking concerns about the fate of these entertainment entities.
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