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Stormy Daniels to Perform at West Palm Beach Strip Club This Weekend Ahead of Visit From President Trump

Puerto Rico’s streets have remained so quiet since Gov. Wanda Vázquez took over as governor following weeks of turmoil that one can again hear the island’s famous coquí frog singing at night. The protests that led to the resignation of Gov. Ricardo Rosselló just a week ago and continued on a smaller scale until the Supreme Court removed his chosen successor have dissipated. Also gone are the sounds of cow bells and whistles, as well as most of the angry graffiti that covered streets in the colonial district of Puerto Rico’s capital that was ground zero for the demonstrations.

What to Know

  • Daniels will be performing at the Ultra Gentleman’s Club in West Palm Beach – just near the entrance to Trump International Golf Club.
  • Trump is scheduled to arrive Sunday evening and stay for one week, with an event scheduled in Miami on Monday.
  • Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, reportedly has nearly sold out both dates with tickets ranging from $25 to $1000.

Stormy Daniels, the infamous porn star at the center of an ongoing legal battle with President Donald Trump and her personal lawyer over a payout reportedly to keep quiet about an alleged 2006 affair with Trump, is getting back to her roots this weekend in South Florida – stripping at a local club.

Daniels will be performing at the Ultra Gentleman’s Club in West Palm Beach – just near the entrance to Trump International Golf Club and less than five miles from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort – on Saturday and Sunday as part of her “Make America Horny Again” tour of strip clubs across the country.

Trump is scheduled to arrive Sunday evening and stay for one week, with an event scheduled in Miami on Monday and hosting the Prime Minister of Japan and his wife in the middle of the week.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, reportedly has nearly sold out both dates with tickets ranging from $25 to $1000 for the VIP room. She performed earlier this year at a club in Pompano Beach.

Daniels told her story during a March episode of the CBS news program 60 Minutes, saying she took the $130,000 payout from Michael Cohen – whose office the FBI raided on Monday as part of their investigation – out of fear following alleged threats. She had previously signed a statement denying the affair, something she claims now was also done out of fear.

Her attorney filed a suit in March saying the non-disclosure agreement was invalid because the President had not signed it. The President told reporters that he had no knowledge of any payouts.

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