'Worst day of my life,' Cohen says of 2018 guilty plea
Michael Cohen told the jury about his 2018 guilty plea for campaign finance violations related to the Stormy Daniels payment, as well as other tax evasion charges.
"What was that day like for you?" prosecutor Susan Hoffinger asked.
"Worst day of my life," Cohen said.
The jury then saw the tweets that then-President Trump posted in August 2018 following Cohen's guilty pleas.
"If anyone is looking for a good lawyer, I would strongly suggest that you don't retain the services of Michael Cohen!" one said.
"It caused a lot of angst, anxiety," Cohen said about the tweets.
Asked to describe his understanding of Trump's message, Cohen said, "Certainly displeasure. That I no longer was important to the fold."
Trump, at the defense table, leaned forward to read his own tweets as they appeared on the monitor.
Cohen told jurors that he reported to federal prison on May 6, 2019. He told the jury he was sentenced to three years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release.
"I apologized to Congress, I apologized to the country, I apologized to my family" in congressional testimony in February 2019 before he reported to prison, because "the citizenry had a right to know in order to make a determination about the individual who was seeking the highest office in the land," he said.