Trump trial live updates: Michael Cohen testifies about how Trump didn't like paper trails – ABC News

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Trump trial live updates: Michael Cohen testifies about how Trump didn't like paper trails – ABC News

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Donald Trump is facing his former attorney on Day 16 of his hush money trial.
Michael Cohen recounts Trump’s response to ‘Access Hollywood’ tape
Former President Donald Trump is on trial in New York City, where he is facing felony charges related to a 2016 hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. It marks the first time in history that a former U.S. president has been tried on criminal charges.
Trump last April pleaded not guilty to a 34-count indictment charging him with falsifying business records in connection with a hush money payment his then-attorney Michael Cohen made to Daniels in order to boost his electoral prospects in the 2016 presidential election.
READ MORE: Here’s what you need to know about the historic case.
Michael Cohen said that he asked Trump about how Trump’s wife Melania might respond to the Stormy Daniels story.
“How’s things going to go upstairs?” Cohen said he asked Trump.
According to Cohen, Trump responded, “How long do you think I’ll be on the market for? Not long.”
According to Cohen, Trump’s main concern was the campaign.
“This was all about the campaign,” Cohen said.
“I want you to push it out as long as you can,” Cohen said Trump told him about the Daniels story. “Push it out past the election, because if I win, it has no relevance, and if I lose I don’t really care.”
It was “about delaying the deal and trying to push it past the election, which was coming,” Cohen testified.
Trump, during this testimony, was leaning back in his chair angled slightly toward Cohen.
Court was subsequently dismissed for the lunch break.
Cohen stepped off the witness stand and looked away from the defense counsel table as he passed Trump.
Trump then exited the courtroom for the break.
Michael Cohen said that Donald Trump responded angrily when Cohen shared that Stormy Daniels was shopping her allegations in 2016.
“He was really angry with me,” Cohen said, who said Trump told him, “I thought you had this under control. I thought you took care of this.
“He said this is a disaster, total disaster. Women are going to hate me,” Trump said according to Cohen. “Guys may think this is cool, but this is going to be a disaster for the campaign.”
“At the time, Mr. Trump was … polling very poorly with women, and this coupled with the previous “Access Hollywood” — he just stated, ‘This is a disaster, get control of the women,'” Cohen ttestified.
Cohen said that Trump directed him to purchase Daniels’ story.
“He told me to work with David [Pecker] and get control over this — purchase the life rights. We need to stop this from getting out,” Cohen said.
Cohen added that Trump requested he delay the payment until after the election to avoid paying it outright.
Jurors saw an October 2016 text message where National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard reintroduced Michael Cohen to Stormy Daniels’ then-attorney Keith Davidson
“Connecting you both in regards to that business opportunity. Spoke to the client this AM and they’re confirmed to proceed with the opportunity. Thanks. Dylan,” Howard wrote.
“Over to you two,” added Howard.
Michael Cohen recounted what he said was a 2011 conversation with Trump about the allegations from Stormy Daniels after TheDirty.com made a blog post about the relationship. Cohen successfully had the blog post taken down with the help of Daniels’ then-attorney Keith Davidson.
“I asked him if he knew who she was. He told me he did,” Cohen said of Trump.
Cohen said that Trump did not answer his question about the allegations.
“He turned around and said she was a beautiful woman,” Cohen recounted.
Cohen said that Trump OK’d the 2011 effort to take down the blog post about the affair.
“Absolutely, do it. Take care of it,” Trump responded, according to Cohen.

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