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It sure seems like Trump just subtweeted Stormy Daniels

The president tweeted about “fake news” the morning after the 60 Minutes interview.

Jen Kirby
Jen Kirby is a senior foreign and national security reporter at Vox, where she covers global instability.

Anderson Cooper concluded his 60 Minutes interview with Stormy Daniels by suggesting that “the president watches 60 Minutes.” “If he’s watching tonight, what would you say to him?” he asked Daniels.

“He knows I’m telling the truth,” Daniel replied.

Whether the president watched the news segment or not, on Monday morning Trump tweeted a more-cryptic-than-usual jab at “fake news,” saying it had “never been more voluminous or inaccurate.”

It certainly appears to be a subtweet of Stormy Daniels’s account of their 2006 affair and what she alleges were attempts and threats by those close to Trump to silence her. Daniels signed a nondisclosure agreement and accepted a $130,000 payment shortly before the election, a deal she told Cooper she accepted because she was “concerned for my family and their safety.”

Trump has, notably, not directly addressed the scandal or Daniels’s lawsuit publicly, on Twitter or anywhere else. The White House, through press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, has both denied the affair and that the president had anything to do with the $130,000 hush money payment.

Chris Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax and a friend of Trump, did tell ABC News This Week that Trump considered the Daniels story a “political hoax.”

“You know, at the bottom line, there’s just never been a claim of harassment,” Ruddy said. “So the president looks at this and I think he’s looking at it like I’m looking at it. This is politically motivated to hurt and embarrass him in some way.”

Trump’s tweet on Monday morning is the closest he’s come to trying to discredit Daniels’s account himself — but he stopped short of naming her or attacking her story directly.

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