Stormy Daniels, PETA Slam Trump in Anti-Horse Racing PSA

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PETA plans to team up with Stormy Daniels for an ad campaign against horse racing, leveraging her controversial past with Donald Trump to draw attention.

The campaign will include a jab at Trump, referencing Daniels' claim that he lasted less than two minutes during their alleged encounter.

Trump faces accusations of falsifying records to cover a $130k payment to Daniels for her silence on their affair.

PETA's letter to Daniels highlights the abuse horses endure in racing, with a proposed ad tagline: "Nobody likes a two-minute ride. Turn your back on horse racing cruelty."

The NGO commends Daniels for her bravery in speaking out against Trump and invites her to use her platform to advocate for animal rights.

The ad campaign also coincides with Daniels' involvement in Trump's hush money trial, where she's a key witness.

As the trial wraps up, Trump's potential conviction could make history, while Daniels criticizes him for not testifying.

Trump supporters attacked Daniels online, questioning her credibility and dismissing the trial as fake, though some praised her courage.

Daniels' lawyer, Keith Davidson, testified that the $130k payment wasn't a "payoff" but a "consideration" related to their alleged affair.

Despite the backlash, Daniels remains a prominent figure in the trial, drawing both support and criticism for her role in challenging Trump.

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