Former attorney Michael Cohen testified in Donald Trump’s hush money trial, linking the former president to a scheme to silence women who claimed sexual encounters with him. Trump’s attorneys aggressively questioned Cohen’s credibility, pointing out his history of lying and loyalty to Trump. Cohen admitted to lying to Congress and potentially lying on the witness stand at a civil fraud trial. However, he maintained that his loyalty to Trump led him to commit these crimes, including paying off porn actor Stormy Daniels.

Cohen described how his life changed after he was raided by the FBI, leading to his guilty plea and implication of Trump in the hush money scheme. Initially, Cohen felt comforted by Trump’s support, but eventually, his family convinced him to turn against the former president. Trump publicly criticized Cohen after his guilty plea, further damaging their relationship. During cross-examination, Trump’s defense team focused on Cohen’s negative comments about Trump, suggesting that he is seeking fame and revenge through his testimony in the trial.

While Cohen testified, Trump faced a setback as an appeals court upheld a gag order preventing him from publicly commenting on the case. The court ruled that Trump’s statements posed a threat to the integrity of witnesses’ testimony. Despite this restriction, Trump’s supporters, including U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, have rallied around him, denouncing the legal system as corrupt and characterizing the case as politically motivated. Johnson expressed concern about the loss of faith in the justice system and reiterated his support for Trump.

The trial highlights the intense scrutiny on Cohen’s credibility and the political implications surrounding Trump’s legal challenges. Trump continues to deny any wrongdoing in the hush money scheme and insists that the case is a sham. The involvement of prominent Republican figures like Johnson underscores the ongoing support for Trump despite the criminal charges he faces. As the trial unfolds, the focus remains on Cohen’s testimony and the impact it may have on the case against Trump.

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