'It was intense,' Hicks says of coverage of 'Access Hollywood' tape
Longtime Trump aide Hope Hicks testified about the ensuing coverage of the "Access Hollywood" tape.
"It was intense. Dominated coverage for the 36 hours leading up the debate," Hicks said.
Hicks recalled that a Category 4 hurricane was predicted to make landfall around the same time, but the Trump coverage completely dominated the news.
"I don't think anywhere remembers where or when that hurricane made landfall. It was all Trump all the time for ... 36 hours," Hicks said.
Hicks testified about how other Republican politicians -- like Mitt Romney and Mitch McConnell -- responded to the Access Hollywood tape.
"Things like disgraces, disgusting, something along those lines," Hicks said in describing Romney's statement.
In the courtroom, Trump has been sitting slightly back in his chair for the bulk of Hicks' testimony. His body is angled slightly toward the witness stand to watch the testimony.
He appeared to be taking some handwritten notes while his lawyers attended a sidebar conference with the judge.