Georgia Longstreet ended up on the witness stand and did not give an inch under questioning by defense lawyers.
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The altercation everyone’s been waiting for finally happened when Trump’s attorney cast doubt on whether Cohen actually spoke with the ex-president on a fateful night in 2016.
The Colorado congresswoman was joined by Matt Gaetz, Andy Biggs, and Anna Paulina Luna in the courtroom on Thursday morning.
The Fox star, who appeared to spend much of the afternoon tapping away at her opening monologue, was repeatedly reprimanded for having her phone and a pair of binoculars out.
Trump’s attorney Todd Blanche immediately went for the jugular, using Cohen’s social-media posts to attack his character.
As the most damning evidence yet appeared at Trump’s NYC trial, three major politicians appeared as his guests of honor. One of them didn’t seem at all interested.
The famously foul-mouthed and brash former Trump fixer was more reflective as he recalled for the court his time bullying people on behalf of the former president.
The former Trump fixer dropped the surprising revelation as an aside while testifying Monday in his former boss’ hush-money trial.
Prosecutors have alleged in court that the Trump Organization offered former chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg more than $1 million to keep his mouth shut.
Prosecutors announced on Thursday that the model, who received a $150K “catch-and-kill” fee for her own affair with Trump, will not take the stand.