Cohen recounts Trump's response to 'Access Hollywood' tape
Michael Cohen testified that he was in London in October 2016 when the news of the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape broke.
"Please call me," Cohen emailed Trump adviser Steve Bannon in October 2016.
"It's all over the place. Who is doing damage control here?" Cohen later emailed.
Cohen said he was trying to step in "in order to protect Mr. Trump.'
Jurors also saw phone records showing two calls between Trump and Cohen on Oct. 8, 2016.
"He wanted me to reach out to all of my contacts in the media who needed to put a spin on this," Cohen said. "The spin that he wanted to put out it was that this locker room talk -- something that Melania had recommended or at least he told me that's what Melania thought it was and use that in order to get control over the story and minimize its impact on him and his campaign."
Trump, again, shook his head no at the answer from the defense table.
Jurors then saw texts between Cohen and former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo.
"Will be too late ... he is dying right now," Cuomo texted Cohen.
Cohen explained that he believed, "That this is a tremendously negative story in regard to the Trump campaign ... this is going to be significantly impactful, especially with women voters."