Donald Trump’s lawyer accuses Michael Cohen of lying at hush money trial

“No sir I can’t, because I am not certain that is accurate,” Cohen responded. He said he believed that he spoke with Trump’s then-bodyguard Keith Schiller about the harassment and also spoke briefly with Trump about the payment.

“We are not asking for your belief,” Blanche said, raising his voice.

Michael Cohen leaves his apartment building on his way to court in New York on Thursday. Photo: AP

The exchange took place during several hours of questioning by Blanche designed to cast Trump’s former fixer as a spiteful turncoat eager to see his former boss behind bars.

Blanche played jurors audio clips of Cohen saying that the case “fills me with delight” and that he felt “giddy with hope and laughter” imagining Trump and his family in prison.

He told them that Cohen had previously lied to Congress and to the US Justice Department and had lied in court as well. He pointed out that Cohen had privately sought a pardon from Trump while publicly saying he would not accept one.

Cohen agreed that he had blamed others, including Trump, in the wake of his own criminal convictions on tax and campaign-finance charges.

“Does the outcome of this trial affect you personally?” Blanche asked.

“Yes,” Cohen said, maintaining his composure while answering questions, in contrast with his aggressive and often profane public comments.

Cohen is due to return to the witness box for more questioning when the trial resumes on Monday.

Former US president Donald Trump, with his lawyer Todd Blanche, speaks to the press at the end of the day of his trial in New York on Thursday. Photo: AFP

Trump has pleaded not guilty in the first criminal trial of a former US president and denies having sex with Daniels.

The New York case, one of four criminal prosecutions he faces, is likely to be the only one with a jury verdict before his November 5 election rematch with Democratic US President Joe Biden.

Cohen is central to the case. He testified earlier this week that Trump ordered him to pay Daniels to protect Trump’s presidential campaign, and discussed a plan to reimburse Cohen, 57, through a series of bogus invoices for legal fees. Their chats included one in the White House Oval Office when Trump was president in 2017, Cohen said.

Cohen carries baggage as a witness. He has pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from the Daniels payment, and has admitted that he lied repeatedly about the Daniels scandal.

But some of Cohen’s testimony has been corroborated by other evidence, including records from Trump’s company.

He said he could clearly remember some conversations from the hectic 2016 campaign, including one where he spoke with Trump about an effort to buy the silence of another woman who claimed to have sex with him. “These phone calls are things that I’ve been talking about for the past six years,” he said.

Trump, 77, faces 34 counts of falsifying business records in New York to cover up the payment to Daniels.

Under questioning by Blanche, Cohen said the hush-money deal itself was legal.

But prosecutors say the altered records covered up election-law and tax-law violations – since the money was essentially an unreported contribution to Trump’s campaign – that elevate the crimes from misdemeanours to felonies punishable by up to four years in prison.

Trump characterises the case and three other prosecutions as an attempt to interfere with his campaign to take back the White House.

Members of the far-right US House of Representatives Freedom Caucus attended the trial on Thursday and echoed his complaints.

“We’re seeing today what lengths the Democratic Party will go to to try to rig or steal another election,” the group’s chairman, Republican congressman Bob Good, said outside the courthouse.

US congressman Matt Gaetz (right) listens as Donald Trump speaks in New York on Thursday. Photo: AFP

Trump has argued that his monthly payments to Cohen throughout 2017 were for his work as his personal lawyer to the president, meaning there was nothing improper about the word “retainer” being written on the checks Trump signed.

Prosecutors say the reimbursement payments were falsely labelled as legal expenses in the Trump Organization’s records to conceal the Daniels pay-off, which they say violated US election campaign finance law.

Cohen is the 20th and final witness to be called to testify by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office at the trial, which began on April 15.

It was unclear whether Trump would testify next week, when the defence will have an opportunity to present its case. Before the trial Trump said he would testify, but Blanche has since said Trump has yet to decide whether to do so.

The defence is not required to present a case, and Trump does not have to decide ahead of time whether he will testify.

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