Defense says Trump's posts were responding to attacks
Trump attorney Todd Blanche, responding to prosecutors' request for Judge Merchan to fine Trump for three social media posts they say violated the judge's limited gag order, characterized the posts as "limited responses to this barrage of attacks" against him by Stormy Daniels and Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen.
"It's not as if President Trump is going out and targeting individuals. He's responding to … attacks from these witnesses," Blanche said.
The three posts by Trump -- two on April 10 and a third on April 13 -- came just days before the trial.
In one of those posts, Trump thanked Daniels' former attorney, Michael Avenatti for "revealing the truth about two sleaze bags" -- a statement prosecutors say clearly "attacks" Daniels and Cohen and their participation in the trial.
Judge Merchan said Blanche would have an opportunity to respond in a paper filing.
"I'll take this upstairs with me over the lunch recess," Merchan said.
The judge then recessed court until 1:30 p.m. ET.