Trump trial live: Hope Hicks details Access Hollywood tape fallous in testimony (2024)

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Donald Trump is back at Manhattan Criminal Court for the latest installment of his hush money trial, where testimony continues.

Former aide and press secretary to Mr Trump, Hope Hicks is currently testifying.

Ms Hicks was a crucial part of the 2016 Trump campaign and allegedly part of at least 10 telephone conversations with Mr Trump and former fixer and attorney Michael Cohen regarding the hush money payments and alleged reimbursem*nts.

Her testimony covered the impact on the campaign of the Access Hollywood tape and news of the Karen McDougal affair. When asked about Cohen making the payment to Stormy Daniels she said it would be out of character for him to do that out of the kindness of his heart as Mr Trump had told her. She then cried and court took a break.

Earlier, Mr Trump’s attorneys cross-examined a forensic analyst from the Manhattan district attorney’s office who pulled thousands of files from Cohen’s phones, including the bombshell audio of a secretly recorded conversation from 2016, played yesterday, which captured Cohen and the defendant discussing a payment to Ms McDougal.

The Independent’s Alex Woodward is covering the trial at Manhattan Criminal Court.

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BF Borgers, and its owner Benjamin F. Borgers, face allegations that they were running a “sham audit mill,” the SEC said in a statement on Friday.

No allegations of wrongdoing against Trump Media, the owner of Truth Social, were put forward by the commission.

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Hicks says Trump was worried about wife’s reaction

Longtime Donald Trump adviser Hope Hicks yesterday said the former president “worried” about the effect of the Access Hollywood tape on his family.

When the Wall Street Journal published a story revealing ex-Playboy model Karen McDougal’s affair allegations right before the election, Ms Hicks said Mr Trump was concerned about his wife seeing the story.“He was concerned about how it would be viewed by his wife” Melania, Ms Hicks said.

He asked Ms Hicks to make sure newspapers weren’t delivered to their residence that morning, she told jurors.

Ms Hicks, a former White House official, was compelled to testify by Manhattan prosecutors, who are hoping her remarks bolster their argument that the uproar over the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape hastened Trump’s then-lawyer to pay off Stormy Daniels to bury a negative story that could imperil his 2016 presidential bid.

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Top takeaways as Hope Hicks testifies

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Hope Hicks testified that she found out about the infamous Access Hollywood tape of Mr Trump making remarks about allegedly sexually assaulting women on the afternoon of 7 October 2016 — just a month before the election.

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Under questioning by prosecution attorney Matthew Colangelo, Ms Hicks testified that Mr Trump told her that Cohen made the Stormy Daniels hush money payment on his own.

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Hope Hicks recounts fear over impact of ‘Access Hollywood’ tape

Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign was seized with worry about the potential political damage from a tape that showed him bragging about grabbing women sexually without their permission, longtime Trump adviser Hope Hicks testified.

Ms Hicks, a former White House official, was compelled to testify by Manhattan prosecutors, who are hoping her remarks bolster their argument that the uproar over the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape hastened Mr Trump’s then-lawyer to pay off Stormy Daniels to bury a negative story.

Ms Hicks described being stunned and huddling with other Trump advisers after learning about the tape’s existence from the Washington Post reporter who broke the story.

She forwarded the reporter’s request to campaign leadership with the recommendation to “deny, deny, deny,” she said.

“I had a good sense to believe this was going to be a massive story and that it was going to dominate the news cycle for the next several days,” Ms Hicks testified. “This was a damaging development.”

She added: “This was just pulling us backwards in a way that was going to be hard to overcome.”

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Donald ‘Von S****InPantz’

Amelia Neath and Kelly Rissman report:

A rather vulgar nickname for Donald Trump has now been formally entered into the public record at the former president’s hush-money trial, after his own defence attorney read out the moniker to the court.

“Von S****InPantz” debuted in court on Thursday after Mr Trump’s legal team complained to New York Justice Juan Merchan that the gag order against their client was unfair.

“Everybody can say anything they want, except for President Trump,” his attorney Todd Blanche explained to the judge.

Mr Blanche then continued to show a series of posts by Michael Cohen, Mr Trump’s former personal attorney, to the courtroom that mocked the former president and labelled him with insulting names.

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Donald ‘Von S****InPantz’ has been entered into the public record at Trump’s trial

Donald Trump’s defense attorneys read aloud Michael Cohen’s X rants about the former president in court as he sits listening to himself being called ‘Von S****InPantz’

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Profile: Hope Hicks — the longtime Trump advisor who’s seen it all

Hope Hicks, the woman who once stood at the heart of Donald Trump’s political operations, took the witness stand in her former boss’s hush money trial in New York on Friday.

Once a key member of Trump’s inner circle, the two have not spoken since 2022. But according to insiders, Ms Hicks remains fond of the ex-president and wants nothing but the best for him — even as she appears under subpoena to give evidence in his so-called hush money trial.

Joe Sommerlad takes a look at who she is and how she got to the heart of Trumpworld.

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Trump hush money trial: Key takeaways from week two of testimony

Former President Donald Trump was back in court this week for three days of testimony in his hush money trial in which he stands accused of election interference by paying adult film star Stormy Daniels to remain quiet about an alleged affair.

Mr Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records, which becomes a felony when it’s done in furtherance of another crime – that being the election interference, according to the prosecution.

While Michael Cohen isn’t on the witness stand yet, he’s still the star of the show. The man who arranged the payment to Ms Daniels and negotiated a tentative deal for former Playboy model Karen McDougal is on the lips of nearly every witness, we see his texts and emails to multiple witnesses, and we even hear his voice on secretly recorded audio collected from his phones. He will soon be a central witness.

Here are the key takeaways from the second week of testimony in Mr Trump’s hush money trial:

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Michael Cohen hasn't taken the stand in Trump's hush money trial. But jurors are hearing his words

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The second week of testimony Donald Trump's hush money case will wrap up Friday after jurors heard a recording of the former president that's central to the case

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