Trump trial: Hope Hicks faces her ex-boss on 'Access Hollywood' tape, Daniels payment

Trump's former top aide was the top witness on Day 11 of his hush money trial.

Last Updated: May 3, 2024, 4:29 PM EDT

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.

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May 03, 2024, 11:45 AM EDT

'He's a very hard worker,' Hicks says of Trump

Hope Hicks testified that, as the director of communications for the Trump Organization, she initially met with Trump on a weekly basis.

"As we transitioned a few months later into the political work, I met with him more regularly," Hicks said, saying they began to meet daily.

"He's a very good multitasker and a very hard worker. He's always doing many things at once. He might be having a conversation with someone and it will remind him to follow up on something else," Hicks testified about Trump.

Hicks said she directly reported to Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump.

"It's a very big and successful company, but it is really run like a small family business in certain ways," Hicks said.

She testified about the role within the company of Rhona Graff, who testified last week.

"She was crucial to how everything ran on the 26th floor. She had a lot of institutional knowledge about different projects and Mr. Trump's business relationships, network, likes and dislikes in terms of scheduling," Hicks said.

Asked about Trump's relationship with Graff, she said "it was one of mutual respect."

May 03, 2024, 11:41 AM EDT

'I'm really nervous,' Hicks says as she begins testimony

"I'm really nervous," longtime Trump aide Hope Hicks said as prosecutor Matthew Colangelo asked her to move closer to the microphone on the witness stand.

Hicks testified that she joined the Trump Organization in 2014, about four years after she graduated from college. She first worked at a communications firm.

“I was enjoying it so much that I was offered a position at the Trump Organization, and jumped opportunity to join the company full time,” Hicks said.

Former President Donald Trump attends his trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 3, 2024 in New York City.
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“Shortly after I joined the Trump Organization, Mr. Trump -- at the time, Mr Trump -- said that he would be exploring a run for president,” she said.

Hicks said that she was subpoenaed to testify. She is paying for her own lawyer.

She testified she was last in communication with Trump in the summer or fall of 2022. She affirmed he is not a client of her own communications consulting company and she has no professional relationship with him

May 03, 2024, 11:34 AM EDT

Trump watches Hicks takes seat on witness stand

Donald Trump turned his head as his longtime aide Hope Hicks entered the courtroom from a side door behind the defense counsel table and took a seat on the witness stand.

In her roles at the White House, Hicks witnessed several moments of interest to prosecutors. She briefly attended an August 2015 meeting in Trump Tower where tabloid executive David Pecker vowed to serve as the Trump campaign’s “eyes and ears” for negative stories, Pecker testified earlier.

Pecker also testified that Hicks and another White House official, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, called him in March 2018 to strategize about the National Enquirer’s contract with Playboy model Karen McDougal.

May 03, 2024, 11:27 AM EDT

Prosecutors call longtime Trump aide Hope Hicks

Prosecutors have called to the stand Hope Hicks, who for a time was one of Donald Trump's closest and most trusted aide.

Hicks came to Trump after being recruited by his daughter Ivanka, then later expanded as head of communications for the Trump Organization. After launching his campaign, Hicks moved over to run all of his 2016 campaign communications and took on a similar role in the White House. Hicks had two stints in the White House, with her office just steps outside the Oval Office.

She no longer works for Donald Trump or any of his affiliated organizations.

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