Were confidential bank records connected to Michael Cohen leaked to Stormy Daniels' attorney?
The U.S. Treasury wants to know how Stormy Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, obtained private banking records of longtime Trump counsel Michael Cohen.
Author and columnist Mark Steyn joined Tucker Carlson to discuss the media's apparent obsession with adult film star Stormy Daniels.
"Saturday Night Live" brought on adult film star Stormy Daniels for a skit that featured Alec Baldwin as President Trump, Ben Stiller as Michael Cohen and Kate McKinnon as Rudy Giuliani.
President Trump talked to reporters Friday morning, calling out the media for ignoring positive stories in the country in favor of coverage of the Russia investigation and Stormy Daniels.
A top Republican Trump critic lit into White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders for a "misleading" the country.
Rudy Giuliani said adult film actress Stormy Daniels and her attorney Michael Avenatti are basically "stick-up artists."
Rudy Giuliani told Sean Hannity on Wednesday that President Trump reimbursed his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, the $130,000 that Cohen paid to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
Lisa Boothe said the media should focus more on President Trump's accomplishments with North Korea instead of Stormy Daniels and the Russia investigation.
Law Professor Jonathan Turley reacted to news that Trump attorney Michael Cohen will invoke his Fifth Amendment rights in a defamation case brought by pornographic film star Stormy Daniels.
Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said the media's coverage of the Michael Cohen probe is entirely speculative.
Stormy Daniels said on ABC's "The View" Tuesday that although she's getting more press and making more money because of her highly publicized allegations against the president, those aren't the reasons why she is suing him.