Cohen, under questioning, remains calm on the stand
Michael Cohen, who has fielded questions about his lies, his criminal convictions, his ego, and his personal and professional failings -- in short, the darkest moments of his life -- has remained largely calm, candid, and polite on the stand.
Answering a long series of questions about the job he eventually got as personal attorney to President Trump. Cohen spoke slowly and evenly as he recounted how told his daughter he was "not the right person for Chief of Staff," even though he "would have liked to have been considered for ego purposes."
"But you were disappointed that after all the work you've done for Trump for nine and a half years, nobody, including President Trump offered you position in the White House?" defense attorney Todd Blanche asked.
"That's not accurate," Cohen replied.
"You were not embarrassed that after all the work you've done for him, you were left being his personal attorney and nothing more?" Blanche asked.
"That's the role that I wanted," Cohen said.