'I will always protect Mr. Trump,' Cohen said in 2018
Jurors saw a statement that Michael Cohen released to the press in 2018 about the Stormy Daniels payment and the related FEC complaint.
"Just because something isn't true doesn't mean it can't cause you harm or damage. I will always protect Mr. Trump," Cohen read to the jury from his 2018 statement.
The jury also saw a Signal message from then-Trump attorney Jay Sekulow to Michael Cohen that read, "client says thanks for what you do."
"The client here is President Trump, and for what you do, it dealt with the statement that I was putting out to the press," Cohen testified.
"To deny his involvement?" prosecutor Susan Hoffinger asked Cohen.
"Yes," Cohen responded.