
Adult film star Stormy Daniels insists that she's telling the truth about the alleged affair she had with President Donald Trump -- and she has a lie-detector test to back up her claims.
The Wall Street Journal has obtained a copy of a polygraph test that Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, took in 2011.
When asked by the test administrator about having unprotected sexual intercourse with Trump, Daniels replied that she had -- and the test determined that she was being truthful.
"In the opinion of this examiner, Ms. Clifford is truthful about having unprotected vaginal intercourse with Donald Trump in July 2006," the test concluded.
Daniels allegedly had an affair with Trump back in 2006, just months after his wife, Melania Trump, gave birth to their son, Barron Trump. The White House has denied that Trump had a relationship with Daniels, even as longtime Trump attorney Michael Cohen acknowledged paying her $130,000 just before the 2016 presidential election in what the Journal's sources have described as hush money in exchange for her silence about the affair.
According to the Journal, this admission by Cohen is what led Daniels to believe that he had broken the nondisclosure agreement she signed with him, thus freeing her up to talk about the affair publicly.