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and just once that pecker talks about that pecker talks about for a campaign, why this issue of women could be important. steinglass asked, can you explain to the jury how the topic of women in particular came up pecker says well, in a presidential campaign, i was the person that thought there would be a number, a lot of women come out to try to sell their stories because mr. trump was well-known and the most eligible bachelor and date of the most beautiful women. and it was clear based on my past experience that when someone is running for public office like this, it is very common for these women to call it the magazine like the national enquirer and try to sell them their stories and this was before this was before the access hollywood tape. >> so the actual, the importance of the access hollywood tape in this is that it sort of the the drumbeat got much louder about indiscretions, changed everything. because remember is stormy daniels was shopping around her story and was essentially offering to sell it and they argued that the price was too high and said no, that they weren't int
and just once that pecker talks about that pecker talks about for a campaign, why this issue of women could be important. steinglass asked, can you explain to the jury how the topic of women in particular came up pecker says well, in a presidential campaign, i was the person that thought there would be a number, a lot of women come out to try to sell their stories because mr. trump was well-known and the most eligible bachelor and date of the most beautiful women. and it was clear based on my...
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why because pecker well, the other reason that pecker's so important, as he says, the intent of all this was about the election. >> and that's critical because as it's an it's an election fraud crime, right? underlying so it's important that the reason they want to suppress those stories as to affect the election, not to protect the family. yes, that's a great point, judge, because no one and we don't know yet this is the first time they've sent a note back. we don't know if they'll send more nodes backward, just these two. and we'll get to what this second one wasn't a moment, but this note was not about falsifying business records are asking a question about the instructions necessarily on on the checks are the invoices. it was about the conspiracy to influence the 2016 election. that's what people think it's bad for the defense don't let's see. >> i think it's absolutely bad for the defense. i don't know how you read it to the contrary. now, if you read it to the contrary, that maybe there's are juror who just can't be convinced you're way too early for that. you really in the birthin
why because pecker well, the other reason that pecker's so important, as he says, the intent of all this was about the election. >> and that's critical because as it's an it's an election fraud crime, right? underlying so it's important that the reason they want to suppress those stories as to affect the election, not to protect the family. yes, that's a great point, judge, because no one and we don't know yet this is the first time they've sent a note back. we don't know if they'll send...
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where does david pecker have to be? nor is the idea of the catch and kill until laiza details, they have to return the jury to the overarching crime that they are alleging the falsified business records. a lot of this is about contextualizing it and the audio is why they don't help necessarily in terms of showing cohen as somebody who should be completely trusted. it doesn't absolve trump of being open, being skeptical hello, about why someone did not trust him. >> when do you think michael cohen will be brought to the stand even michael cohen doesn't know. >> i mean, it's essentially basically they tell them to be in the area at certain time and then but you've seen how the prosecution has been laying out the witnesses. they have someone really interesting like david pecker, come on the first day and then they'll bring in the people who are going to do basically custodial records because as you noted, and 8:00 8:00 hour, trump's team won't stipulate to anything. they won't say yes, our client did say that at a trump ra
where does david pecker have to be? nor is the idea of the catch and kill until laiza details, they have to return the jury to the overarching crime that they are alleging the falsified business records. a lot of this is about contextualizing it and the audio is why they don't help necessarily in terms of showing cohen as somebody who should be completely trusted. it doesn't absolve trump of being open, being skeptical hello, about why someone did not trust him. >> when do you think...
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remember we heard maybe pecker. thank you from trump. >> thank you for your help with the situations. he got him to the white house. he even sits in a room with microphones racially i was getting extorted stormy daniels says, we're going to lose leverage if the if he loses if he loses the presidency, we need to get my money. >> i want my mother i know. >> corrects it on cross-examined on redirect by the prosecutors it davidson, miss testified to that based on the way that the cross-examination went on, redirect, he said that he wasn't quoting stormy daniel's. he was quoting her publicist boyfriend, who was just about to give an interview saying that he's the one that was something that probably had some impact on the jury. they were initially they initially heard this for the first time as though it was stormy day and you'll saying that and then a regional wasn't stormy daniels who said that she would lose leverage. it was the wavefront also. he published a blog or something of some kind he, he had written well, the
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. >> well, it's such a bogus issue because pecker is already david pecker is already testified that he then provide the council with pertinent information. he just t-a take a look at this. none of the background information, none of the none of the things going on behind the scenes with campaign and money than not being reported. it's just like yeah, council look at it in half foul. yeah, this is good trump knows that trump's lawyers know that and they just wanted to try and muddy the waters with it, but it wasn't like they got it a legitimate opinion from the general count. i was general counsel for the police department for five years. you're going to ask me for an opinion, submit all the relevant relevant, pertinent information on. hold back information and then take my deputy commissioner of grasses opinion and then hold that up as a legal opinion because it's not and that's exactly the game they're trying to pull here. >> judge, if i can if i can ask you. do you see any potential appellate issue with the way the de has charged this case for the first time in new york history. they
. >> well, it's such a bogus issue because pecker is already david pecker is already testified that he then provide the council with pertinent information. he just t-a take a look at this. none of the background information, none of the none of the things going on behind the scenes with campaign and money than not being reported. it's just like yeah, council look at it in half foul. yeah, this is good trump knows that trump's lawyers know that and they just wanted to try and muddy the...
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stormy didn't have anything to say about that. >> the rest of the case is all a follow-on to pecker, establishing the contours of this campaign finance election. >> urines conspiracy. so jeff, if donald trump himself set up the arrangement that was later executed, that rabbits the extortion point. let your point it's not the note-taking that i found so telling on cross. it was that they didn't take notes. they paid attention, they listened and she's showed her still. what are you supposed to do? she did do that tweet. she does hate donald trump. i think juries, if you're honest with them, that is the one thing they want. you can. arthur has made a very okay. good living off of this principle. if you are honest with them, they will trust you. they will leave and not lose credibility on that point. there was one confusing line of questioning where she didn't seem to have a solid timeline on why she signed the agreement where she shifted from saying that it was not out of a desire for money, it was out of fear that she signed this agreement. >> she said that she didn't want the story to
stormy didn't have anything to say about that. >> the rest of the case is all a follow-on to pecker, establishing the contours of this campaign finance election. >> urines conspiracy. so jeff, if donald trump himself set up the arrangement that was later executed, that rabbits the extortion point. let your point it's not the note-taking that i found so telling on cross. it was that they didn't take notes. they paid attention, they listened and she's showed her still. what are you...
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and so david pecker also has sort of complicated motives. and that makes it a more a complicated story to tell that having been said, there is a lot of documentary evidence there is a lot of discussion about matters that i confident the former president would not want to be sitting discussing over the course of five weeks. but what that looks like, we don't know. >> can we talk about how he never testified? i don't think between the two of us, either of us ever thought he was getting on that witness stand but i mean, he put it out there a lot. >> he was the defendant himself who offered and said he was going to testify. sean was saying to people as recently as about a week and a half ago that he really wanted to testify and that he was likely going to and his most on his team did not want him to because they were afraid that that was going to be the end of the case. if he got on the stand defendants who is he is still has the same presumption of innocence as any defendant because that's what the system is. >> but if you are someone who is go
and so david pecker also has sort of complicated motives. and that makes it a more a complicated story to tell that having been said, there is a lot of documentary evidence there is a lot of discussion about matters that i confident the former president would not want to be sitting discussing over the course of five weeks. but what that looks like, we don't know. >> can we talk about how he never testified? i don't think between the two of us, either of us ever thought he was getting on...
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and you know, i keep the knee back to the other testimony that we heard for david pecker from hope hicks, everyone who tie this back to the election, saying this is very clearly a david pecker said they didn't want the story from karen mcdougal to embarrass trump or hurt his election chances. hope hicks said that trump's opinion in the white house was better to deal with the stormy daniels story after he was president, then then before i mean, do you think the prosecution has done enough to prove the campaign finance violation by hate to sound too much like a lawyer. but the answer is it depends potentially, yes, in part because the campaign finance statute, unlike very specific and somewhat byzantine federal campaign statutes, the type that i used to prosecute is very vague here, and i've got a note just so i get it correctly. new york election law 17-152 prohibits conspiracies to promote the election of a specific canada and today through unlawful means. i don't know sitting here today exactly what that means. it's broad, however, and that's very good because it gives the government th
and you know, i keep the knee back to the other testimony that we heard for david pecker from hope hicks, everyone who tie this back to the election, saying this is very clearly a david pecker said they didn't want the story from karen mcdougal to embarrass trump or hurt his election chances. hope hicks said that trump's opinion in the white house was better to deal with the stormy daniels story after he was president, then then before i mean, do you think the prosecution has done enough to...
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you go first look i thought that the importance of starting with pecker who makes clear that there is an agreement and he was very persuasive and the rest of the case, including put the documents half of the case two, the sayyed the cover up to the side, stormy didn't have anything to say about that. >> the rest of the case is all a follow-on to pecker establishing the contours of this campaign finance election interference conspiracy. so jeff, if donald trump himself set up the arrangement that was later executed, that rabbits the extortion point and let your point, it's not the note-taking that i found so telling on cross it was that they didn't take notes. they paid attention, they listened and she's showed her still. what are you supposed to do? she did do that tweet. she does hate donald trump. i think juries, if you're honest with them, that is the one thing they want. you can. arthur has made a very pretty good living off of this principle. if you are honest with them, they will trust you. they will leave not lose credibility on that point. there was one confusing line of quest
you go first look i thought that the importance of starting with pecker who makes clear that there is an agreement and he was very persuasive and the rest of the case, including put the documents half of the case two, the sayyed the cover up to the side, stormy didn't have anything to say about that. >> the rest of the case is all a follow-on to pecker establishing the contours of this campaign finance election interference conspiracy. so jeff, if donald trump himself set up the...
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david pecker and the people at the national enquirer were telling them you got to pay. it was panic setting in as election day approached. and finally, michael was waiting and waiting and then he got the instruction. go ahead and pay it. no question. but he also many times got the code from donald trump and lots of other incidents that he testified to in his congressional hearing. i think i was referring to that elie lanny. >> let me ask you a question about the charges in this case. this is a case about false business records prepared by the trump organization does and this was something i was a little unclear about from the testimony today does michael cohen know specifically how donald trump caused false business records to be made, or did he just take the money and assume the false business business records were made i'm not aware in all the hours that i spent with him, which over 100 hours prosecutors room, that he saw the recording of those business records as legal expenses which made them fraudulent and of course enhances the 34 counts into felonies as a means o
david pecker and the people at the national enquirer were telling them you got to pay. it was panic setting in as election day approached. and finally, michael was waiting and waiting and then he got the instruction. go ahead and pay it. no question. but he also many times got the code from donald trump and lots of other incidents that he testified to in his congressional hearing. i think i was referring to that elie lanny. >> let me ask you a question about the charges in this case. this...
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david pecker. you had hope hicks everybody knew that the money being paid to stormy daniels was for the campaign. it wasn't to protect him from being embarrassed in front of his wife. that's what the testimony has been so far. and the second most important part of the climb did donald trump ally when he said there were legal fees? well, there is a hot document, meaning a document that's very powerful. and the handwriting verified to be allen weisselberg in which he asked three categories of money that michael spent on behalf of donald trump. one was $130,000 written down in his handwriting times two. and the three categories to edit up to $420,000 divided by let me just sorry. >> michael cohen is clearly important to the prosecution. i mean, he's a critical witness for the prosecution in order. i mean, he's really the only one who can speak to whether donald trump was aware of how this stuff was going to be build the full nature of this scheme. he's the one who gives that testimony, which is why th
david pecker. you had hope hicks everybody knew that the money being paid to stormy daniels was for the campaign. it wasn't to protect him from being embarrassed in front of his wife. that's what the testimony has been so far. and the second most important part of the climb did donald trump ally when he said there were legal fees? well, there is a hot document, meaning a document that's very powerful. and the handwriting verified to be allen weisselberg in which he asked three categories of...
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we have david pecker. we have hope hicks, we have others on the issue of whether they were legal fees or reimbursements, which is what the key second element of the crime is whether they were falsely large as legal fees. we do know from allen weisselberg's handwriting that he took a number, doubled it, and divided it by 12 as james carville would say, it's the mat stupid. there's nothing about legal fees and that math. so those two elements of the crime have been proven michael cohen can be attack. all you all rightfully might say that he wasn't perfect. but there's no doubt that weisselberg wrote in his own handwriting, $420,000 divided by 12, and that 420 from three buckets of money doubled up because of income taxes. that's the case and whatever you say about michael cohen, he has stood up to corroborate corroborate is a corroborating witness. that's my view. >> lanny davis. i appreciate your time. and norm eisen as well, thinking on scraping in court with you coming up. oh, examine how the former presi
we have david pecker. we have hope hicks, we have others on the issue of whether they were legal fees or reimbursements, which is what the key second element of the crime is whether they were falsely large as legal fees. we do know from allen weisselberg's handwriting that he took a number, doubled it, and divided it by 12 as james carville would say, it's the mat stupid. there's nothing about legal fees and that math. so those two elements of the crime have been proven michael cohen can be...
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>> the national enquirer the ceo of the national enquirer's an individual named david pecker well, david is good friends with donald trump. they have a friendship that goes back for many years. this has no business and politics this doesn't belong years, from now when my daughters google this they will read these lies, these attacks that donald and his henchmen and his buddies at the national enquirer spreading and senator ted cruz is back with me now do you feel vindicated when you have heard this testimony now, what listen. i think it was an obvious it was alive in and it's obvious it was a lie. now, now i don't know that anyone ever thought the national enquirer was a reliable news source? i'm not sure aliens arrived yesterday. i'm not sure elvis is living in des moines. and so when they wrote the story, it was absurd. now, now i will say the national enquirer or wrote that my father killed jfk and they match two photos together. >> they created a fake photo and i will say my dad was pretty and although he laughed about it, but he was still like like, what do i do? and i just said, lo
>> the national enquirer the ceo of the national enquirer's an individual named david pecker well, david is good friends with donald trump. they have a friendship that goes back for many years. this has no business and politics this doesn't belong years, from now when my daughters google this they will read these lies, these attacks that donald and his henchmen and his buddies at the national enquirer spreading and senator ted cruz is back with me now do you feel vindicated when you have...
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i mean, there was other evidence in this case, the documents they wanted to rehear, david pecker's testimony. i mean, they took all of that into consideration. sure. i know a look. of course, the jury will take everything into consideration and they were very serious. look, this jury showed up on time every day. they were very focused on the evidence and on the on the testimony that came in, there was a lot. but look at the end of the day they it was still like case in our view as we've been saying, for a year that that relied on testimony of conversations and interactions that took place 8789 years ago. and certainly documents what we're part of the case, but the documents that the 34 counts were documents that that really had very little connection to president trump. but for the checks that the few checks city sign, look, we we i very much relieved that the jury the jury should have found president trump not guilty. i mean, very in my soul, i believe that and i believe it for a year. i mean, i left i left my job to do what i did the past six weeks and my conviction around what happened to
i mean, there was other evidence in this case, the documents they wanted to rehear, david pecker's testimony. i mean, they took all of that into consideration. sure. i know a look. of course, the jury will take everything into consideration and they were very serious. look, this jury showed up on time every day. they were very focused on the evidence and on the on the testimony that came in, there was a lot. but look at the end of the day they it was still like case in our view as we've been...
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they said the same thing about david pecker when he first testified that they are getting a pretty they say it's too short of a notice well, just so we're clear, they know the universe of potential witnesses. >> the government is required by law to produce the universe. so they're not picking names out of hats, but the order in in which they're called is as a courtesy, is different that's the pair for any lins. the evidence de because you were you were very struck. i heard you say by the alawites tilburg nodes. on a document, let's put the documented. we showed this in the last hour. why why was this such an important piece of evidence? >> two reasons i think the first is it corroborates what cohen has been saying for years, including in front of congress all the way down to the actual kind of calculation. how do you get from one 30 to the other thing is the idea that this was a scam. michael cohen was, was executing on on donald trump, jacking up this price and trump was ignorant of it. this shows at least an hour and yslow bernick was working out exactly what the figure would, but tha
they said the same thing about david pecker when he first testified that they are getting a pretty they say it's too short of a notice well, just so we're clear, they know the universe of potential witnesses. >> the government is required by law to produce the universe. so they're not picking names out of hats, but the order in in which they're called is as a courtesy, is different that's the pair for any lins. the evidence de because you were you were very struck. i heard you say by the...
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starters so easley tabloids slamming political opponents, say porn star, a playboy playmate, and david pecker all took center stage. >> but it's easy to lose sight of what the alleged crime is here. >> it's all about documents, legal fees, business records that will really be what determines donald trump's fate. my next source tackled this topic today in a new york times op-ed piece, writing, it's not surprising that the lawyers on both sides are trying to make this about something sexier but she goes on to write the case as up preventing wealthy people from using their businesses to commit crimes and hide from accountability. joining me now is the author of that piece? former assistant district attorney in the manhattan da's office, rebecca roy phi, along with jennifer rodgers, former federal prosecutor, and cnn legal analysts, and also arthur aidala, a veteran new york trial attorney. rebecca, let me start with you because we often just say this is the hush money case. alvin bragg, the da says is the election interference case. you're saying it's neither of those, right? >> it's the boring
starters so easley tabloids slamming political opponents, say porn star, a playboy playmate, and david pecker all took center stage. >> but it's easy to lose sight of what the alleged crime is here. >> it's all about documents, legal fees, business records that will really be what determines donald trump's fate. my next source tackled this topic today in a new york times op-ed piece, writing, it's not surprising that the lawyers on both sides are trying to make this about something...
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motivation and paying the hush money which makes it a crime that testimony came from hope hicks and david pecker so you don't have to rely on michael cohen. you can rely on to people who are close friends of his, that it was about the campaign even more so, is this not really newsworthy leak that they're going to attack michael, that there wasn't an arrangement for legal fees. you just have to look at allen weisselberg's handwritten notes that literally prove the document proofs. the jury is going to look at it and it proves that they weren't about legal fees. there was about math allen weisselberg wrote in this document that is in evidence because it was verified to be his handwriting, that the money that michael advanced for stormy daniels payment, which was a hunt 200, $130,000, another $50,000 for a bonus in another $60,000 he paid for the paper, the crowd when donald trump came down the escalator and to pump up as forbes 500, uh, numbers that amount was $210,000 on that piece of paper multiplied by two is $420,000. divide that by 12. that's the $35,000 check that is sitting president in the
motivation and paying the hush money which makes it a crime that testimony came from hope hicks and david pecker so you don't have to rely on michael cohen. you can rely on to people who are close friends of his, that it was about the campaign even more so, is this not really newsworthy leak that they're going to attack michael, that there wasn't an arrangement for legal fees. you just have to look at allen weisselberg's handwritten notes that literally prove the document proofs. the jury is...
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>> what the d is one, because the basic dynamic they have really from pecker, very good choice for starters drawn the whole narrative we had today. it was one of five pretty big day to day that you normally one, two things happen in accord, thereby five or six pretty big things. and one of them, a lot of people i didn't even notice, but came in through stormy his admission in the stormy suit that he did in fact reimburse cohen right. so i mean, that's a pretty big one. where did they go from here? the weisselberg writing. so weisselberg and cohen do it together. they were they freelancing the basic story? i think is drawn. there may be technical details and as you know, a couple of lawyers on the jury about stitching up the precise intent with some of the precise 34 pieces of paper, they always had that problem. but the bottom of the narrative, in part, because of the stakes they've drawn in never happened with stormy and emphasizing that i think the dac winning i can somebody remind me. >> i mean, i should know why isn't own weisselberg testified a couple of wanting one, he's in prison. i
>> what the d is one, because the basic dynamic they have really from pecker, very good choice for starters drawn the whole narrative we had today. it was one of five pretty big day to day that you normally one, two things happen in accord, thereby five or six pretty big things. and one of them, a lot of people i didn't even notice, but came in through stormy his admission in the stormy suit that he did in fact reimburse cohen right. so i mean, that's a pretty big one. where did they go...
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to say, yes, he did this for the campaign in yes he he he on tape with michael cohen and yes david pecker also met with him and yet he signed all these checks, did all that stuff, but the one thing he didn't know about was about the ossification of these documents. i don't think it really makes rational sense. i think if you're a defense lawyer, your case, you're counter-narrative has to make rational sense. i think here it's not going to be enough to have these little next up credibility but it's not going to be enough to say you really have a vendetta against the sky because for everything, they've shown michael cohen and stormy daniels say about donald trump. they have another tweet, like you said, kaitlan, they have another more vitriol that's coming the other way so really what we're looking at, a lot of folks from the defense table to the cooperators who were all dirty, i think but those documents were i think the prosecution at tip over to having a pretty persuasive case current. >> i mean, i think oh, sorry. no good. >> i think the other thing the prosecution does is we have heard
to say, yes, he did this for the campaign in yes he he he on tape with michael cohen and yes david pecker also met with him and yet he signed all these checks, did all that stuff, but the one thing he didn't know about was about the ossification of these documents. i don't think it really makes rational sense. i think if you're a defense lawyer, your case, you're counter-narrative has to make rational sense. i think here it's not going to be enough to have these little next up credibility but...
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david pecker, hope picks stormy daniels, madeleine westerhout, who is donald trump's former white house gatekeeper, wrapping up her testimony today all of their testimony is laying the groundwork for, you know, who michael cohen expected to take the stand when the trump hush money trial resumes on monday and speak to them very payment he helped negotiate before the 2016 election. remember, he went to prison in connection with this payment and buckle up because this week was any indication it is going to be a scene. and cohen himself appears to be leaning in kinda looking forward to it because again, can't be finished with something unless you started today, the trump team asked the judge to place a gag order on michael cohen to stop him from doing what he is doing right there talking about this trial, they specifically pointed to this tiktok video of michael cohen on wednesday taunting the former president wearing a t-shirt. >> as you can see here, where donald trump is in an orange jumpsuit and standing behind bars. the judge denied the request by trump's legal team. he said that he ca
david pecker, hope picks stormy daniels, madeleine westerhout, who is donald trump's former white house gatekeeper, wrapping up her testimony today all of their testimony is laying the groundwork for, you know, who michael cohen expected to take the stand when the trump hush money trial resumes on monday and speak to them very payment he helped negotiate before the 2016 election. remember, he went to prison in connection with this payment and buckle up because this week was any indication it is...
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in trump's trial with the national enquirer, which crews he was right about in 2016, trump and david pecker, we're coordinating these vicious, ugly lies about him. and we talked about whether or not he felt vindicated by that testimony. but the other thing we talked about with nikki haley because she came out yesterday, said she would vote for donald trump after she was in a similar position to cruise. so one was who was a hearty critical of donald trump's and then turned around, i just want everyone to listen to how ted cruz talked about being in the position that nikki haley now finds herself in do you empathize with her? >> she's in a similar position to you. >> i understand that journey and i was in that position now she didn't win any states, but she was the last person i'm standing i understand. and that's and she was in a hard-fought primary. i i have been in that spot and it took some time for me to decide what to do and i did not initially endorsed donald trump and i said at the time i said, listen, i'm not sure what trump will do it. office. i don't know if it'd be a conservative
in trump's trial with the national enquirer, which crews he was right about in 2016, trump and david pecker, we're coordinating these vicious, ugly lies about him. and we talked about whether or not he felt vindicated by that testimony. but the other thing we talked about with nikki haley because she came out yesterday, said she would vote for donald trump after she was in a similar position to cruise. so one was who was a hearty critical of donald trump's and then turned around, i just want...
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. >> but on what we're about to hear on the witness stand, we're hearing from david pecker right now, but we know that we expect stormy daniels and karen mcdougal to get up there potentially. >> i just remind everyone what karen mcdougal has said about her alleged affair with donald trump when i got what ham actually, there was a there was a real relationship there, there was real if they were real feelings between the two of us, not just myself, not just him. >> there was a rare relationship. there. were you in love with him? >> i want to and do you think he was in love with you? >> he was. yeah did don't trump ever say to you that he loved you all the time? i still me he loved me no. >> i don't maybe this is not a question, but is monitor angry are about stormy daniels or karen mcdougal? >> well, this is something i reported on back in the de for cnn and she's far more concerned, an emotional about karen mcdougal cool. because mostly of the things that she just said there to anderson cooper she was in her home, right? she don't jump took her to their their private personal home and
. >> but on what we're about to hear on the witness stand, we're hearing from david pecker right now, but we know that we expect stormy daniels and karen mcdougal to get up there potentially. >> i just remind everyone what karen mcdougal has said about her alleged affair with donald trump when i got what ham actually, there was a there was a real relationship there, there was real if they were real feelings between the two of us, not just myself, not just him. >> there was a...
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david pecker was two-and-a-half days, but other than cohen will be on the stand for four days? yeah. >> including direct and cross-examination. but other than michael cohen. okay stormy daniel's is a maybe cameron tuples or maybe kellyanne conway is or maybe trending towards no less letter saying unlikely. how long are they going to meet me? hope hicks was three hours today, maybe a little more. you'll probably have a few more of these document custodian type witnesses, the interns and the da's investigators, but this is moving neither sayyed is dragging their feet. the direct exams it's our as they shouldn't be direct and focus defense lawyers sometimes like to drag out these endless cross-examinations, but both todd, blanche, and emil bove air or former prosecutors, they just have gotten right to the point this is moving quickly and efficiently. >> i did something today that they've the trump team has never done, which is stipulate, which basically agreed that the sky is blue and the prosecutors the defense both agree. and so that is the sense within the teams that i also spo
david pecker was two-and-a-half days, but other than cohen will be on the stand for four days? yeah. >> including direct and cross-examination. but other than michael cohen. okay stormy daniel's is a maybe cameron tuples or maybe kellyanne conway is or maybe trending towards no less letter saying unlikely. how long are they going to meet me? hope hicks was three hours today, maybe a little more. you'll probably have a few more of these document custodian type witnesses, the interns and...