Amid Calls to Step Aside, Donald Trump Huddles With Advisors

Following a tumultuous 24 hours, Donald Trump huddles with his team.

Saturday's meetings, mainly held in Trump's 66th floor penthouse apartment of Trump Tower, were focused on how to best handle the response to that 11-year-old audio that emerged Friday, prompting Republican leadership and running mate Mike Pence to distance themselves. Seven senators also withdrew their support.

Trump’s wife Melania was present for some of the conversations. His other two eldest children, Ivanka and Eric, were not present.

Debate preparation, if any, was minimal, according to multiple sources. Instead, the meetings were focused on how best to handle the campaign's next move.

Sources tell ABC News that Trump's advisors walked Trump through various scenarios on how to respond. One senior advisor issued the caveat, though, that Trump "will do what he wants to do."

Two RNC sources tell ABC News that Priebus, despite reports, did not pressure Trump to drop out, instead joining in the strategy session.

Trump's team was successful in convincing him to record a late-night video message Friday. Trump was reticent to apologize, thinking he should not have to. But the team implored him to do it, telling him that there was no choice.

As the day progressed, one senior aide said that Trump was being peppered with questions and various strategies. During this time he was watching cable news coverage and saw a crowd of supporters gathered outside Trump Tower. It was then, that the real estate developer-turned-politician, ignoring Secret Service’s concern, sprung up from his chair and headed out to briefly greet supporters. "It was his pick-me-up,” the senior source said. "He needed it."

And even as speculation roiled that Trump would step aside, multiple sources late Saturday said one thing is clear: He is not dropping out.

ABC News' Tom Llamas contributed to this report.