Defense suggests Cohen never said Trump OK'd hush payment
"You used the word leverage," defense attorney Emil Bove said of the March 2018 recorded phone conversation between Stormy Daniels' attorney Keith Davidson and Michael Cohen. "And that was Ms. Daniels' goal was it not? To create leverage over President Trump?"
"No," Davidson responded.
Davidson pushed back against the timing of the call suggested by Bove.
"I think you are grossly mistaken about the dates. This is years after the settlement," Davidson said.
Jurors heard the substance of the audio recording in bits and pieces as Bove read from the transcript.
“It’s the truth, Michael. You know that -- that you and I both want the truth out there,” Bove read from transcript of Davidson's remarks.
According to Bove, Davidson said at the time that Cohen getting authorization from Trump for the Daniels payment was “never discussed.”
As the lawyers and the judge in the case listened to the recording on headphones, Trump stared forward as he sat at the defense table. His eyes appear shut at times and he adjusted himself in his seat.
Defense attorneys Todd Blanche and Susan Necheles attempted to communicate across Trump on several occasions.