Trump Makes Big Slip-Up in Rambling Rant Outside of Hush-Money Trial
Was Donald Trump as ignorant about the payments to Stormy Daniels as he claims?
On Monday morning, Donald Trump appeared to undermine one of his main defenses by confirming payments to Michael Cohen that he previously claimed he knew nothing about.
Speaking before his hush-money trial, Trump told a crowd of reporters and onlookers about how a payment to his former fixer and attorney was âmarked down in the book as a legal expense.â
âI had nothing to do with it. A bookkeeper put it down as a legal expense,â Trump said, before seeming to contradict himself. âThis is why Iâm here, because we called it a legal expense, a payment to a lawyer.â
The âweâ at the end of Trumpâs mini-rant would appear to contradict earlier assertions that he knew nothing about a payment made to Cohen that is at the core of the charges against the former president. While the majority of the case hinges on the falsification of business records, Trumpâs legal team has used as its main defense the premise that Trump was unaware of the whole thing.
Trump is accused of paying off adult film actress Stormy Daniels to cover up their affair before the 2016 election with Cohenâs help, and the payment Trump referred to was a reimbursement to Cohen.
Trumpâs legal team has claimed that the payment was a normal fee to Cohen, even though Cohen has claimed he did not have a retainer agreement while working for Trump. The former presidentâs confirmation of the payment to Cohen on Monday is backed up by secret recordings made by Cohen, entered into evidence early in the trial, that confirm Trump knew all about paying off Daniels. Cohen has testified that the former president was a âmicromangerâ whom he spoke to âevery single day, and multiple times a day.â
Trump faces 34 felony counts for allegedly falsifying business records with the intent to further an underlying crime. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.