Former President Donald Trump backtracked on his false claim about a gag order preventing him from testifying in his hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal Court. The trial, which involves testimony from key figures like former aide Hope Hicks, continues to unravel shocking details.
Hicks, a crucial part of the 2016 Trump campaign, testified about her involvement in telephone conversations between Trump and his former attorney Michael Cohen regarding hush money payments. She revealed details about the impact of the “Access Hollywood” tape and the Karen McDougal affair on the campaign.
During her testimony, Hicks broke down when discussing Cohen’s payment to Stormy Daniels, stating that it would be out of character for him to do so out of kindness. This emotional moment in court shed light on the complexity of the case.
Trump’s attorneys also cross-examined a forensic analyst who extracted files from Cohen’s phones, including a bombshell audio recording of a conversation between Cohen and Trump discussing a payment to McDougal.
The trial’s unfolding drama, with revelations about Cohen’s role and Trump’s reactions, has captivated audiences. Stay tuned for more updates as The Independent’s Alex Woodward continues to cover the trial at Manhattan Criminal Court.