This episode contains explicit language. Michael Cohen, Donald J. Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, took the stand in the former president’s hush-money trial. Jonah E. Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter, discusses how Mr. Cohen could cause problems for Mr. Trump himself.
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First floor.
I'm just leaving my apartment again.
614 am Monday, May 13 recording one of my little voice memos again.
I do feel like a goofball doing it, but they keep publishing them.
Today is.
Well, it's the climax of the prosecution's case.
Today we're expecting to see Michael Cohen.
He's Trump's former fixer.
Cohen worked for years for Trump, fixing his problems, cleaning up his messes.
So funny that Cohen has become that mess.
He's gonna face his old boss in court today and make a giant problem for him if prosecutors have their way.
From the New York Times, I'm Michael Balbaro.
This is the Daily today what happened when Donald Trump's most loyal lieutenant took the stand against him in the most important testimony of the hosmoney trial?