Stormy Daniels testified that she honored the terms of her nondisclosure agreement in the following year after signing it, including declining to comment on a 2016 Wall Street Journal article about AMI's payment to Karen McDougal just days before the 2016 election.
When the Wall Street Journal published a story about Cohen's payment to Daniels in 2018, Daniels issued a denial -- which she testified was false -- authored by her then-attorney Keith Davidson.
"What kind of impact did it have?" Hoffinger asked about the impact of the 2018 reporting.
"Chaos," Daniels said, testifying the article "blew my cover."
"Suddenly I was front and foremost everywhere," Davidson said.
Daniels testified that on Jan. 30, 2018, she was booked on the Jimmy Kimmel show. As her talent agent, Gina Rodriguez, arrived with dresses, Daniels testified that her attorney at the time, Keith Davidson, came with a statement for her to sign denying a sexual relationship with Trump.
On television, Daniels said the signature on the statement was not hers. Asked why, Daniels said she wanted to "tip off to Jimmy Kimmel" that she "didn't sign it willingly."
Daniels, on the stand, appears more subdued following the break, with her testimony is consisting of more yes-or-no answers.