Prosecutors cite 'mountain of evidence' against Trump
Prosecutor Josh Steinglass' tone reached a crescendo as he ticked through a "mountain of evidence" he said that jurors would have to ignore to acquit Donald Trump.
"You'd have to disregard the fact" that Cohen wasn't paid in 2018, Steinglass said, and that Donald Trump repeatedly acknowledges in court papers, political filings and his own Twitter account that he knew the payments to Cohen were reimbursements.
"That means by definition he knew that the payment records ... were false," Steinglass said.
Jurors would also have to accept that "the amount he was paid just happens to magically" match what he paid for Stormy Daniels' story.
"Does anyone believe that?" Steinglass asked.
Trump, at the defense table, glanced at the monitor displaying the invoices that Steinglass was referencing. He shrugged his shoulders and shook his head before returning to a slouched position.