Daniels says Trump was initially in pajamas
Stormy Daniels testified that Donald Trump was still in his pajamas when she entered his suite.
"He was wearing silk or satin pajamas that I immediately made fun of him for. 'Does Mr. Heffner know you stole his pajamas?" Daniels said.
"I told him to go change and he obliged very politely," Daniels said, noting he retured in a dress shirt and dress pants.
Prosecutor Susan Hoffinger asked Daniels to describe the hotel suite in detail -- a move to possibly corroborate her testimony later.
"This hotel room was three times the size of my apartment," Daniels said.
Daniels has been looking to Hoffinger as she answered her questions, but at times reorients herself toward the jurors, engaging with them and appearing to search for eyes to make contact with. She directs her comments to them when she attempts to explain certain details.
Daniels said that once Trump changed his clothes, they passed the time before their planned dinner by talking at a table in the suite.
"He said it was a bit early. 'Do you mind talking a bit so we can get to know each other?'" Daniels said.
Hoffinger, for a third time, asked Daniels to slow down as she recounted the contents of her conversation with Trump over dinner -- which she called the "general get-to-know-you sort of things."
Daniels said she discussed her upbringing -- including whether she was married or had a boyfriend -- during the discussion.