'She's so good at this': Stormy Daniels issues Trump burn on eve of hush money trial

Stormy Daniels at the Grand Opening of "An Original Penguin" November 02, 2006 in Los Angeles, CA.

Adult film star Stormy Daniels shut down a slew of Donald Trump's followers Friday with a burn against the former president on the eve of his criminal hush money trial.

"Stormy Daniels is a parasite that would sell anything for a dollar," wrote @Freedomandequa5.

"Not true," replied Daniels. "I wouldn't sell Bibles."

Daniels was likely referring to the $59.99 Trump-endorsed Bibles the former president took to hawking amid financial woes that include dwindling campaign coffers and mounting legal fees linked to a $464 million civil court ruling and four criminal trials.

The first of those trials is slated to head to court in New York City, where Trump stands accused of falsifying business records to hide money paid to buy Daniels' silence about an alleged affair ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

Daniels will be a key witness in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case, and is expected to testify that she received $130,000 from Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen to keep quiet about their previous relationship.

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Between multiple failed attempts to stop the case from coming to court, Trump shared on social media a 2018 statement from Daniels denying their affair, as Bragg contends she was paid to do.

The post spurred a flurry of MAGA followers to show their support by deriding Daniels.

"Sad day when fools believe a stripper before they believe the president," wrote X user H_A__L. "Keep sucking up the lies."

To which Daniels retorted, "Sad day when a stripper is more honest than the (former, impeached, indicted) president."

Daniels again didn't hold off when an indignant X user Jeanine E. Browne said, "And you would probably sell your mother for a dime!

Replied Daniels, "I'd actually pay you to take her."

Daniels' snappy rebuffs spurred lots of laughter on social media after it was shared by MSNBC host Rachel Maddow and her staff.

"She's so good at this! replied @KeepinMyHappy.

Others responded with items Daniels would likely not choose to sell.

"I love this woman," replied X user Leon Kings. "Say it how it is! No-one would peddle a bible, gold sneakers, bits of an old suit, playing cards, unless they're desperate. Yet, here we are, the man is running for President ! Billionaire, my a--- !"

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