Cohen says he recorded a 'handful' of journalists
On cross-examination, Michael Cohen told jurors that, as part of his work for Donald Trump during his 2016 campiang, he surreptitiously recorded "a handful" of conversations with journalists.
"Did you tell people you were recording them?" Blanche asked.
"No sir," Cohen responded. "It is not illegal in New York."
"Who else did you record surreptitiously?" defense attorney Todd Blanche asked.
"I recorded, off the top of my head ... I can't tell you," Cohen said.
"Jeff Zucker on one event," Cohen said, referring to the then-CNN president. "Mr. Trump at another event," he said.
Trump, at the defense table, angled toward Cohen in his chair, intently watching this testimony.