Michael Avenatti, porn star Stormy Daniels' lawyer, called President Trump a "disgusting misogynist" Tuesday, challenging the president to "bring everything you have" after Trump called his client "Horseface."
"You are a disgusting misogynist and an embarrassment to the United States," Avenatti tweeted. "Bring everything you have, because we are going to demonstrate to the world what a complete shyster and liar you are. How many other women did you cheat on your wife with while you had a baby at home?"
You are a disgusting misogynist and an embarrassment to the United States. Bring everything you have, because we are going to demonstrate to the world what a complete shyster and liar you are. How many other women did you cheat on your wife with while you had a baby at home? https://t.co/npOKOEFju6
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) October 16, 2018
In a second tweet, Avenatti referred to how the United Nations General Assembly rippled with laughter during Trump's address in September after he touted some of his accomplishments in office.
".@realDonaldTrump - tens of millions of Americans are tired of your fraud, lies, and corruption," he tweeted. "They are equally tired of your attacks on women, especially the ones who you have had sex with while cheating on your wives. We (and the UN) are laughing AT YOU, not with you."
.@realDonaldTrump - tens of millions of Americans are tired of your fraud, lies, and corruption. They are equally tired of your attacks on women, especially the ones who you have had sex with while cheating on your wives. We (and the UN) are laughing AT YOU, not with you. #Basta
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) October 16, 2018
Trump made fun of Daniels' appearance in a tweet of his own Monday morning, calling her "Horseface" while celebrating U.S. District Judge James Otero's decision Monday to throw out her defamation case against him. The federal judge, based in California, agreed with Trump's legal team that the president had the First Amendment right to tweet on April 18 that a forensic sketch of a man, who Daniels alleges threatened her over her claims she had an extramarital affair with Trump more than a decade ago, was a “total con job.” Daniels has already appealed Otero's ruling in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Daniels has a second suit pending against Trump regarding a nondisclosure agreement covering their alleged relationship. The deal was arranged days before the 2016 presidential election by Trump's former longtime personal fixer Michael Cohen. Trump has denied the affair, but Cohen was prosecuted by officials in New York for violating campaign finance laws by brokering the NDA.