Daniels describes alleged sexual encounter with Trump
As Stormy Daniels described how she and Trump began having sex, Trump tapped his attorney Susan Necheles again, presumably to encourage her to object. Necheles then raised an objection about details of the sex, which was sustained.
Trump has steadfastly denied that he had a sexual encounter with Daniels.
"The next thing I know I was on the bed," Daniels said. "I had my clothes and my shoes off. I believe my bra however was still on."
Jurors seemed riveted -- a few were furiously jotting down notes, but most have their eyes fixed securely on Daniels.
"Do you remember how your clothes got off?" Hoddinger asked.
"No," Daniels said.
"Did you end up having sex with him on the bed?" Hoffinger asked.
"Yes," Daniels said.
"Did you touch his skin?" Hoffinger asked.
"Yes," Daniels said.
"Was he wearing a condom?" Hoffinger asked.
"No," Daniels said.
"Was that concerning to you?" Hoffinger asked.
"Yes," Daniels said.
Before detailing the sexual encounter, Daniels noted there was an "there was an imbalance of power" but she was not threatened.
"He was bigger and blocking the way. I was not threatened verbally or physically," Daniels said.
When it was over, Daniels said Trump told her, "We have to get together again soon."
She said he never expressed any worry about his wife finding out.