Trump trial reside updates: Michael Cohen is again on the stand
Michael Cohen is back on the stand for a third day of questioning in Donald Trump‘s bombshell criminal trial.
Earlier this week, Cohen described his experience ‘knee deep in the cult of Trump’ as his fixer and lawyer, arranging the Stormy Daniels hush money payments, and being left for dead by a ‘douchebag dictator’ and ‘Cheeto-dusted villain.’
Follow DailyMail.com’s live coverage and our reports from the courtroom.
‘Yes,’ Cohen lied when getting a home loan to cover Stormy Daniels hush funds
Defense is pursuing a ‘pants on fire’ line
Cohen cops to lying during his guilty plea
Todd Blanche questioning Cohen on his taxi medallion business and tax evasion plea
Blanche brings Cohen back to his lies to Congress about Trump Moscow tower project
Revenge is a dish ‘best served cold’: Cohen played podcast where he said ‘I really f***king hope this man ends up in prison’
Cohen being played his own podcast
The judge is getting irritated by defense lawyer
Trump ally Tom Cotton insists there’s no evidence of a crime in the hush money case
Cohen getting grilled about ‘leak’ of word that Trump was getting indicted
Trump is wearing his signature blue suit and a red tie
Michael Cohen’s former adviser blasts him on Fox News as cross-examination resumes
Judge tells jury it may be necessary to work Wednesday
Cross-examination resumes with apology from judge
Judge Merchan holds ‘sidebar’ with lawyers
House Freedom Caucus scores prime seats and Matt Gaetz moves up close
Trump sits down in court as Blanche prepares to resume cross examination
Donald Trump speaks to reporters before entering courtroom
Matt Gaetz and full GOP entourage arrive to support Trump in court
Where things stood at end of Tuesday’s cross-examination
Donald Trump departs Trump Tower to head to criminal court
Trump appealed his gag order to New York’s highest court
Michael Cohen arrives at Manhattan court
Has Trump breached his gag order again?
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