Stormy Daniels' attorney Michael Avenatti teases 2020 Presidential run against Donald Trump
Former porn star Stormy Daniels' attorney Michael Avenatti announced that he would run for President in 2020 if United States President Donald Trump runs for re-election.
Avenatti took to his Twitter handle on Wednesday morning (local time) saying, "only a street fighter has a chance at displacing the 'King'."
I always liked the Daily News! Be clear - only a street fighter has a chance at displacing the “King.” Otherwise, this country and its principles will be in pieces and non-recognizable. #FightClub #Basta pic.twitter.com/X3sSR81daZ
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) July 4, 2018
When asked about announcing his candidacy for 2020, Avenatti said, "IF (big) he seeks re-election, I will run, but only if I think that there is no other candidate in the race that has a REAL chance at beating him. We can't relive 2016. I love this country, our values and our people too much to sit by while they are destroyed. #FightClub #Basta."
When are you announcing your 2020 run?
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) July 4, 2018
He also stated in a separate tweet, "To those that claim that only a traditional politician with "experience" can beat Trump, go back & look at the results from 2016. He beat all 15 of those candidates that he faced (crushed many). If we go down the same path and are not smart, don't be surprised with the result."
To those that claim that only a traditional politician with "experience" can beat Trump, go back & look at the results from 2016. He beat all 15 of those candidates that he faced (crushed many). If we go down the same path and are not smart, don't be surprised with the result.
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) July 4, 2018
On a related note, Avenatti's law firm was hit with a 10 million dollars judgment by a US bankruptcy court judge. The claim against Avenatti's old firm was brought by Jason Frank, who argues he was owed millions of dollars in profits and fees for his work.
Avenatti had been making headlines earlier this year for representing Stephanie Clifford, better known as Stormy Daniels, against Trump for the 130,000 dollars hush agreement between the two, arguing that it was invalid.