Cohen was a 'fixer' because 'he first broke it,' Hicks says
Defense attorney Emil Bove restarted his cross-examination of questioning longtime Trump aide Hope Hicks by asking her about her time at the Trump Organization -- following up on her earlier sentiment about the company functioning like a family business.
He asked if she met members of the Trump family, his wife and other employees.
"You felt you had his trust and respect, right?" Bove asked regarding Trump.
"Trust and respect? Yes," Hicks said.
Hicks' voice wavered during her testimony about the Trump Organization, which she recalled fondly.
"I really looked up to Rhona," Hicks said about Rhona Graff, Trump's longtime executive assistant.
Asked about then-Trump attorney Michael Cohen, she said found him something of a headache for the campaign when he circumvented their press shop.
"He went rogue, at times? Fair to say?" Bove asked.
"Yes," Hicks said.
"There were times ... he did things that were not helpful?" Bove asked.
"I used to say he would like to call himself a 'fixer,' or 'Mr. Fix-it,'" Hicks testified. "But it was only because he first broke it."