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Maybe’s it a coincidence. Maybe it’s part of the deep-state conspiracy. Maybe it’s the fate of two former lovers on their respective comedy tours. But when Donald Trump touches down on Friday, October 11, to visit Aurora, Stormy Daniels will already be here.
Trump’s campaign announced yesterday, October 7, that he would be visiting the “war zone” of Aurora, where rumors of Venezuelan gangs have been spread by local officials, mainstream and social media, and the former president himself.
“We have millions of people pouring into our country from prisons and jails. And you see what’s happening. You see what’s happening with towns throughout the United States,” Trump said during the presidential debate on September 10. “You look at Springfield, Ohio. You look at Aurora in Colorado. They are taking over the towns. They’re taking over the buildings. They’re going in violently.”
Earlier this year, an Aurora apartment complex owner facing code violations dating back to 2020 claimed that Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua had taken over the building and threatened property managers. Aurora police have confirmed a handful of crimes perpetrated by Venezuelans with links to the gang at that property and elsewhere in Aurora, and city officials have shut down the apartment complex and evicted its tenants – but the Aurora Police Department has repeatedly said the incident and a handful other violent crimes committed by Venezuelan immigrants in Aurora are not proof of gangs taking over apartment buildings.
On September 18, Trump said during a rally in New York that he was going to visit Aurora within the next two weeks.
Close. According to Trump’s campaign, he’s going to host a rally at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center – located about eleven miles from the apartment complex that ignited the controversy – at 1 p.m. on Friday, October 11.
His appearance will be sandwiched between performances by Daniels at the Denver Improv on Thursday, October 10, and the following evening.
The pornographic film actress and Trump got together one night in 2006, and Daniels was paid around $130,000 to keep quiet during Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. That act eventually snowballed into a conspiracy to falsify business records that led to Trump becoming the first former president to be convicted of a felony.
Daniels testified about her not-so-sexy sex with Trump during his trial earlier this year, with quotes like “I didn’t know his age, but I knew he was as old as or older than my father,” and “It was weird.” According to Daniels, Trump compared her to his daughter, suggested that Daniels take part in his former NBC reality show, The Apprentice, and asked her if adult performers had workers’ unions.
Trump kept in touch with Daniels afterward, she said, calling her “honey bunch.”
The description of Daniels’s show at the Denver Improv doesn’t mention any former presidents, but it does promise “laughs, real-talk and an intimate peek behind the curtain of her life in the adult entertainment world” and a “special Q&A session.”
Daniels’s media representatives have not responded to a request for comment on her shows in light of Trump’s announcement, but she’ll have plenty of material to draw from twenty minutes away.
According to the campaign, the Donald Trump rally is “sold out.” Learn more about the Stormy Daniels show and buy tickets, $47, at the Denver Improv site.