Michael Cohen, former President Trump‘s one-time lawyer and “fixer” took another combative turn during Trump’s hush money trial Thursday, battling Trump’s attorneys over his shady past and his role in paying porn actor Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged sexual encounter with Trump.
During hours of brutal questioning, Cohen was forced to acknowledge other times he has lied over the years, while little of the defense’s case touched on the money paid to Daniels.
Cohen is considered a star witness in the trial over whether Trump falsified business documents to cover up his payment to Daniels during the 2016 presidential election.
The defense called into question Cohen’s recollection of a 90-second phone call, which he testified about earlier in the trial, that he had with Trump about the payment to Daniels.
“That was a lie! You did not talk to President Trump on that night,” Trump attorney Todd Blanche said, getting the most heated he’s been during the trial.
He suggested Cohen had actually talked to Trump’s bodyguard, Keith Schiller, that night about harassing phone calls Cohen was receiving from a prankster at the time.
Cohen, who will be back on the stand next week, is expected to be the prosecution’s final witness in the historic trial, which wrapped its fourth week Thursday. It’s unclear how many witnesses Trump’s defense team plans to bring when it presents its own case or whether the former president will testify himself.
The trial will resume on Monday, after breaking for Trump to attend his son’s high school graduation Friday.
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Nearly a dozen Republican lawmakers traveled to New York on Thursday to show their support for Trump — the latest in a steady stream of Trump allies who’ve shown up to his hush money trial.
The lawmakers have taken turns speaking on Trump’s behalf since he is under a gag order that prevents him from talking about some aspects of the trial.
The legislators’ absence forced a rescheduling of key hearings back in D.C. on a top GOP priority: holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress.
The Hill reports: Republican Reps. Matt Gaetz (Fla.), Lauren Boebert (Colo.), Andy Biggs (Ariz.), Mike Waltz (Fla.), Eli Crane (Ariz.), Andy Ogles (Tenn.), Anna Paulina Luna (Fla.), Ralph Norman (S.C.) and House Freedom Caucus Chair Bob Good (Va.) were among the latest bunch.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) attended court proceedings and gaggled with reporters outside the courtroom earlier this week.