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Stormy Daniels wants to 'build a wall' around 'disgusting punks' filmed taunting Native American protesters

Stormy Daniels tweeted her outrage over students from Covington Catholic High School taunting a Native American protester. (Photo: Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)
Stormy Daniels tweeted her outrage over students from Covington Catholic High School taunting a Native American protester. (Photo: Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)

She’s no Trump supporter, but adult film star Stormy Daniels now thinks building a wall is a good idea — so long as it keeps out the MAGA-supporting teens who harassed Native American protesters at Friday’s Indigenous Peoples March in Washington, D.C.

Daniels was among those outraged by footage of students wearing “Make America Great Again” sweatshirts and caps as they taunted protesters and chanted “Build the wall,” as one young man smirked at 64-year-old Vietnam veteran and Omaha tribal elder Nathan Phillips as he was playing the drums.

The group, who were in D.C. to take part in the March for Life, have been identified as students of Covington Catholic High School in Park Hills, Ky., which has since issued an apology and threatened to take “appropriate action, up to and including expulsion.”

Daniels, who claims to have had an affair with Trump in 2006, has another suggestion, which she tweeted on Saturday.

When a follower suggested that Kentucky’s senior senator — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell — should join the teens, Daniels quipped that they could “catapult him over” the wall.

Comedian and fellow Trump adversary Kathy Griffin showed her support for Daniels’s tweet, which currently has more than 69,000 likes and counting.

“I love you,” Griffin wrote.

And for those critics less inclined to join Team Stormy, Daniels had no problem sending them packing with a saucy comeback.

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