Defense challenges Cohen on pardon claims
Defense attorney Todd Blanche attempted to highlight Michael Cohen's contrasting statements about whether he wanted a pardon from then-President Trump.
Cohen told jurors that he never asked Trump for a pardon, though he asked his lawyer about the possibility.
"I never asked for it. I spoke to my attorney about it because we had seen on television President Trump talking about potentially pre-pardoning everyone and putting an end to this," Cohen said.
Cohen confirmed he talked to attorney Robert Costello about exploring the idea of getting a pardon, which he would have accepted at the time.
Blanche said that during Cohen's 2019 Congressional testimony, Cohen said, "I have never asked for, nor would I accept a pardon from President Trump."
Blanche said that Cohen later said something different during a deposition.
"And do you remember being asked the same question, about accepting a pardon ... and you said "you directed your lawyer to explore the possibility because you were 100% open to accepting it?" Blanche asked.
"Yes sir," Cohen said. "At that present moment, it was true. I wanted this nightmare to end ... I asked them, is this really something that they're talking about? Can you find out?"
Pushed by Blanche on the issue, Cohen refused to acknowledge his congressional testimony was a lie.
"That was a lie, was it?" Blanche asked.
"At the time it was accurate," Cohen said.