Trump storms out after Cohen reverses testimony
Former President Trump stormed out of courtroom after the judge denied his request for an immediate directed verdict to end the trial.
Defense attorney Clifford Robert asked Judge Engoron to end the trial after Michael Cohen offered contradictory testimony about his 2019 testimony in front of Congress.
During his 2019 testimony, Cohen was directly asked, "Did Mr. Trump direct you or Mr. Weisselberg to inflate the numbers for his personal statement?" referring to then-Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg.
"Did he ask me to inflate the numbers? Not that I recall," Cohen responded.
Confronted with this testimony before today's lunch break by Alina Habba, Cohen testified that he lied during the 2019 testimony.
Shown the same testimony again by Robert after lunch, Cohen reversed course.
"I stand with that response, not that I recall, no," Cohen said, indicating his 2019 testimony was truthful.
Sitting at the counsel table, Trump mumbled inaudibly, threw up his hands, and gestured to Robert, who walked over to Trump from the lectern where he was questioning Cohen.
Trump and Robert whispered for roughly ten seconds, after which Robert returned to the lectern and asked for a directed verdict.
"I can't think of anything more appropriate now," Robert said.
"Denied," Engoron immediately responded.
Trump immediately stood up, turned around, and marched out of the courtroom flanked by Secret Service agents.
"The witness just admitted that we won the trial, and the judge should end this trial immediately," Trump told reporters as he entered the hallway.