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Trump Trial's Pinnacle: Michael Cohen's Explosive Cross-Examination Resumes

Thursday 16 May 2024 - 13:00
Trump Trial's Pinnacle: Michael Cohen's Explosive Cross-Examination Resumes

In a courtroom drama that has captured the nation's attention, Michael Cohen, the former personal lawyer of Donald Trump, will once again take the witness stand on Thursday, resuming his pivotal cross-examination as the historic criminal trial against the former president nears its climax.

Prosecutors in the Manhattan Criminal Court have informed Judge Juan Merchan that Cohen, whose testimony has been nothing short of sensational, is their final witness in the closely watched trial, which commenced on April 15.

This unprecedented legal battle marks the first criminal trial involving a former president. Trump's defense attorney, Todd Blanche, wasted no time in employing an unconventional approach during his cross-examination of Cohen on Tuesday.

"After the trial started in this case, you went on TikTok and called me a 'crying little s---,' didn't you?" Blanche asked, setting the tone for a no-holds-barred confrontation.

"Sounds like something I would say," Cohen responded, unfazed by the attorney's confrontational style.

Blanche then proceeded to bombard Cohen with a barrage of questions designed to undermine his credibility and expose his alleged bias against his former employer. The attorney questioned Cohen about statements he made on April 23, including one in which he purportedly stated that Trump belongs in a "cage, like an animal."

Cohen, 57, stands as a pivotal witness in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case against Trump. It was Cohen who paid adult film actor Stormy Daniels $130,000 in the final days of the 2016 presidential election to maintain her silence about an alleged sexual encounter with Trump a decade earlier, after they met at a celebrity golf tournament – a claim that Trump vehemently denies.

Prosecutors allege that then-President Trump reimbursed Cohen through a series of payments falsely recorded as legal expenses, in an attempt to conceal their true purpose.

In his testimony this week, Cohen stated that Trump had directed him to handle Daniels' claims, fearing they could be a "total disaster" for his campaign. Cohen further revealed that Trump assured him of reimbursement and instructed him to work out the details with Allen Weisselberg, the then-chief financial officer of the Trump Organization.

When news of Cohen's payment to Daniels became public in 2018, Cohen said Trump encouraged him to take full responsibility for the hush money deal, which he did.

"At the direction of" and "for the benefit of Donald J. Trump," Cohen explained his actions aimed at suppressing scandalous Trump stories during the 2016 election.

Blanche, in his opening statement, asserted that Trump's payments to Cohen were for legal work and that Cohen "cannot be trusted" due to his history of lying and his alleged vendetta against his former boss.

Cohen has acknowledged his past deceptions, including lying to Congress, for which he pleaded guilty in 2018. However, he maintains that he was motivated by his then-strong desire "to protect Mr. Trump."

As the cross-examination resumes on Thursday, Blanche is expected to delve deeper into Cohen's previous testimony under oath and his repeated lies about events in 2016 and 2017, according to a source with direct knowledge of the anticipated line of questioning.

With the trial nearing its conclusion, the question of whether Trump will take the stand himself looms large. While the former president initially stated that he would "absolutely" testify, he has since wavered, leaving the decision uncertain.

As the courtroom drama unfolds, the nation awaits the outcome of this unprecedented trial, where the credibility of key witnesses and the actions of a former president hang in the balance.


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