Trump on trial: New York vs. Donald Trump Day 9 Highlights
Summary
TLDRThe trial of Donald Trump involving hush money payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougall heats up as the judge finds Trump in contempt for violating a gag order, fining him $99,000 and warning of possible jail time for future violations. Key testimony comes from Keith Davidson, the former attorney for Daniels and McDougall, who provides text message evidence and details about the payment negotiations. The prosecution aims to prove that the payments were made to benefit Trump's presidential campaign, while the defense questions the credibility of witnesses and the bank's handling of the transactions.
Takeaways
- 📚 The trial involves Donald Trump's hush money payments and the cross-examination of Gary Pharaoh, a former banker at First Republic Bank, by Trump's attorney, Todd Blanche.
- 💸 Pharaoh facilitated a $130,000 payment to the attorney representing Stormy Daniels, which is a key focus of the examination regarding the relationship and financial dealings with Michael Cohen and Donald Trump.
- 🤝 The defense is attempting to establish that Michael Cohen was acting independently and not directly on behalf of Trump, questioning the bank's perception of Cohen's ties to Trump post his presidency.
- 🚫 Trump was found in contempt of court for violating a gag order imposed by the judge, with a warning that continued violations could result in jail time.
- 💭 The judge expressed the limitation of the current legal framework in penalizing wealthy individuals like Trump, suggesting that the current maximum fine of $1,000 per violation is not a sufficient deterrent.
- 🗣️ Keith Davidson, former attorney for Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougall, provided testimony that included text message exchanges with Dylan Howard of the National Enquirer, highlighting the alleged efforts to suppress stories damaging to Trump's campaign.
- 💬 Davidson's texts and negotiations with the National Enquirer are being used by the prosecution to argue that the payments to Daniels and McDougall were made to benefit Trump's presidential campaign, not just to address personal scandals.
- 📉 The release of the Access Hollywood tape, in which Trump was recorded making lewd comments, is shown to have heightened the urgency to suppress similar stories, affecting the value and handling of Daniels' and McDougall's stories.
- 👀 The jury appeared attentive during the proceedings, including when viewing video evidence and hearing Davidson's testimony, suggesting that they are engaged with the case despite its complexity.
- 👥 The prosecution's strategy includes discrediting Michael Cohen while also presenting corroborating evidence from other witnesses and documentation to establish the transactions and Trump's involvement.
- 🚨 The judge's ruling on the gag order violations sets a precedent that could lead to Trump facing jail time for future violations, emphasizing the court's commitment to maintaining the integrity of the trial process.
Q & A
What is the significance of Gary Pharaoh's testimony in the trial?
-Gary Pharaoh, a former banker at First Republic Bank, is significant because he set up the LLC account for Michael Cohen and facilitated the $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels. His testimony under cross-examination by Trump's attorney, Todd Blanch, is aimed at clarifying the banking procedures and the perceived relationship between Cohen and Trump.
What is the defense team's strategy regarding Michael Cohen?
-The defense team is attempting to portray Michael Cohen as a solo operator who acted independently from Donald Trump. They are questioning the bank's perception of Cohen's relationship with Trump and emphasizing that Cohen did not identify as a politically exposed person when setting up the account.
What role did the Access Hollywood tape play in the events leading up to the trial?
-The Access Hollywood tape, which featured Donald Trump making lewd comments, created a sense of urgency for Trump's team to suppress other negative stories about him. This tape's release heightened the stakes for the Trump campaign, leading to efforts to silence stories like those of Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougall.
What is the 'catch and kill' strategy mentioned in the trial?
-The 'catch and kill' strategy refers to the practice of media outlets, such as the National Enquirer, buying exclusive rights to a story with no intention of publishing it, effectively 'killing' the story. This was allegedly done to benefit Donald Trump's presidential campaign by preventing negative stories from coming to light.
Why is the judge considering jail time for Donald Trump's violations of the gag order?
-The judge is considering jail time because the fines imposed for contempt of court are not a sufficient deterrent for Donald Trump due to his wealth. The judge has warned that continued willful violations of the gag order could result in 'incarcerator punishment,' indicating a potential jail sentence.
What is the potential impact of the gag order violations on the trial?
-The gag order violations could disrupt the trial's proceedings and potentially influence the jury's perception of the case. The judge's decision to hold further hearings on additional alleged violations indicates a serious concern about maintaining the integrity of the trial process.
What is the role of Karen McDougall in the trial?
-Karen McDougall is a former Playboy model who had an alleged affair with Donald Trump. Her story was part of the 'catch and kill' strategy by the National Enquirer, which is being presented as evidence of a coordinated effort to protect Trump's image during the election.
Why is the prosecution focusing on the timing and context of the payments made to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougall?
-The prosecution is focusing on the timing and context to establish that the payments were made to influence the election outcome. They argue that the payments were not merely to protect Trump's personal reputation but were part of a broader campaign to prevent damaging information from reaching the public.
What is the significance of the texts between Keith Davidson and Dylan Howard?
-The texts provide insight into the negotiations and the underlying motivations for the payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougall. They are being used as evidence to support the prosecution's claim that the transactions were campaign-related and intended to protect Trump's candidacy.
How does the judge's ruling on the gag order violations affect Donald Trump's public statements?
-The judge's ruling serves as a formal warning to Donald Trump that further violations of the gag order, which prohibits him from speaking about the case, witnesses, and jurors, could result in more severe consequences, including potential jail time.
What is the potential consequence for Donald Trump if he continues to violate the gag order?
-If Donald Trump continues to violate the gag order, the judge has indicated that he may impose an 'incarcerator punishment,' which could lead to a jail sentence for Trump.
Outlines
👨⚖️ Cross-Examination of Gary Pharaoh
The first paragraph discusses the ongoing cross-examination by Trump's attorney, Todd Blanch, of Gary Pharaoh, a former banker for First Republic Bank. Pharaoh had facilitated a payment to Stormy Daniels through an LLC account set up for Michael Cohen. Blanch questions the bank's relationship with Michael Cohen and their knowledge of Cohen's ties to Trump. The defense argues that the bank did not view Cohen as closely aligned with Trump, suggesting Cohen was a solo operator. The discussion also touches on the potential strategy of the defense to paint Cohen as untrustworthy and to distance Trump from the transactions.
💸 Potential Witnesses and Trump's Legal Strategy
The second paragraph explores the potential witnesses in the case, including Karen McDougall and Stormy Daniels, and their potential impact on the case. It discusses the strategic considerations of the defense and prosecution, including the possibility of the defense attempting to tarnish the reputations of witnesses to cast doubt on the case against Trump. The paragraph also mentions the judge's ruling on gag order violations and the potential for increased fines or other sanctions against Trump.
📝 Gag Order Violations and Legal Proceedings
The third paragraph delves into the potential consequences of Trump's violations of the gag order, including the possibility of increased fines or other sanctions. It discusses the strategic considerations of the prosecution and defense, including the potential for the prosecution to seek to cross-examine Trump on these violations. The paragraph also includes a discussion of the judge's authority to impose sanctions and the potential impact on the trial proceedings.
🤔 Analysis of Trump's Legal Team and Strategy
The fourth paragraph provides an analysis of Trump's legal team, particularly attorney Todd Blanch, and the challenges they face in representing Trump. It discusses the tension between appeasing the client and mounting an effective legal defense. The paragraph also includes observations on Trump's behavior in court and his interactions with his legal team.
📺 Use of Video Evidence and Political Context
The fifth paragraph discusses the use of video evidence in the trial, including footage of Trump addressing allegations made by women. It highlights the importance of establishing the political context and Trump's desperation to prevent further negative stories from emerging during the campaign. The paragraph also touches on the role of the National Enquirer in the alleged cover-up and the significance of the Access Hollywood tape.
💬 Testimony of Keith Davidson and Catch and Kill Strategy
The sixth paragraph focuses on the testimony of Keith Davidson, who represented both Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougall. It details the discussions around the sale of McDougall's story to the National Enquirer and the 'catch and kill' strategy to suppress negative stories about Trump. The paragraph also includes text messages that reveal the back-and-forth negotiations and the strategic importance of the deals in relation to Trump's campaign.
👥 Jury Engagement and Legal Proceedings
The seventh paragraph discusses the jury's attentiveness during the trial and the role of technology in assisting their focus. It also touches on the judge's decision to cancel a court session to accommodate Trump's attendance at his son's graduation. The paragraph provides insight into the jury's engagement with the evidence presented, including bank records and text messages.
⚖️ Contempt of Court and Gag Order Enforcement
The eighth paragraph outlines the judge's ruling finding Trump in contempt of court for violating the gag order. It details the fines imposed for each violation and the judge's warning of potential jail time for future violations. The paragraph also includes discussion on the appropriateness of the fines in relation to Trump's wealth and the need for a deterrent effect.
🚫 Trump's Contempt Ruling and Future Violations
The ninth paragraph continues the discussion on Trump's contempt of court ruling, emphasizing the potential for jail time if Trump continues to violate the gag order. It highlights the upcoming hearing on additional alleged violations and the judge's warning of an incarceratory punishment if necessary.
💭 Trump's Legal Strategy and Impact on Trial
The tenth paragraph examines the impact of Trump's legal strategy on the trial, including his potential dissatisfaction with his current legal team and the challenges faced by his attorneys. It discusses the potential consequences of Trump's actions, such as his violation of the gag order, and the strategic considerations for his defense.
🗣️ Testimony on Trump's Alleged Affairs and Gag Order
The eleventh paragraph details the testimony regarding Trump's alleged affairs with Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougall, and the role of the National Enquirer in suppressing the stories. It includes the revelation of text messages that suggest a coordinated effort to aid Trump's campaign and the potential legal implications of these actions.
📂 Examination of Text Evidence and Trump's Legal Challenges
The twelfth paragraph focuses on the examination of text messages between Keith Davidson and others involved in the case, which serve as evidence of the efforts to suppress stories about Trump's alleged affairs. It discusses the implications of these communications for the prosecution's case and the potential impact on the jury's perception of the case.
🕰️ Pacing of the Trial and Jury Engagement
The thirteenth paragraph discusses the pacing of the trial and the judge's role in ensuring the proceedings move efficiently. It also touches on the jury's level of engagement and their ability to remain attentive despite the length of the trial.
👮♂️ Enforcement of Gag Order and Trump's Legal Team
The fourteenth and final paragraph examines the enforcement of the gag order against Trump and the challenges faced by his legal team. It discusses the potential consequences of Trump's continued violations and the impact on his defense strategy.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Contempt of Court
💡Gag Order
💡Catch and Kill
💡Hush Money
💡Cross-Examination
💡Politically Exposed Person (PEP)
💡Redirect Examination
💡Juror Engagement
💡Document Intensive
💡Incriminating Texts
💡Character Witness
Highlights
Gary Pharaoh, former First Republic Banker, is under cross-examination by Trump's attorney, Todd Blanch, regarding the setup of an LLC account for Michael Cohen and the wire transfer of $130,000 to Stormy Daniels' attorney.
The defense team is questioning the bank's perception of Michael Cohen's relationship with Donald Trump and suggesting that Cohen was acting independently.
Pharaoh's testimony is expected to be beneficial for the defense, as it may imply that Trump was not directly involved in the transactions Cohen made.
The prosecution is likely to bring in additional witnesses to establish a connection between Cohen, Trump, and the transactions in question.
Judge Juan Maran ruled that Donald Trump violated the gag order and threatened jail time if Trump continues to violate the order.
Trump was ordered to pay $1,000 for each of the nine violations of the gag order, totaling $99,000.
Keith Davidson, former attorney for Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougall, testified about the negotiations with the National Enquirer and confirmed key details about the hush money payments.
Davidson's text messages with the National Enquirer editor, Dylan Howard, were presented as evidence, revealing discussions about the payments and Trump's candidacy.
The prosecution argues that the payments were made to benefit Trump's campaign, while the defense aims to distance Trump from the transactions.
Davidson testified that Cohen was pleased with the deal, indicating that the negotiations were aimed at quelling scandals that could harm Trump's campaign.
The trial is proceeding ahead of schedule, leading to the cancellation of a court session, allowing Trump to attend his son's graduation.
The jury appeared attentive and focused during Davidson's testimony, which included discussions about the Access Hollywood tape and its impact on the Stormy Daniels story.
The judge's ruling on the gag order violations sets a precedent that could lead to jail time for Trump if violations continue.
The prosecution's case is building a narrative that the hush money payments were part of a broader scheme to protect Trump's campaign from scandals.
The defense is expected to challenge the credibility of Michael Cohen and other witnesses, highlighting Cohen's history of lying and volatile behavior.
The trial has been marked by a tug-of-war between Trump's desire for chaos and his attorney's attempts to maintain a strategic legal defense.
The judge's warning about potential jail time underscores the seriousness of the contempt charges and the court's commitment to maintaining the integrity of the trial process.
Transcripts
back following developments from inside
the courthouse of Donald Trump's hush
money trial and Michael Cohen's former
Banker Gary Pharaoh is still under
cross-examination by Trump's attorney
Todd blanch NBC's Von hilard is at that
courthouse for us what's the latest
Von right now Todd Blan is currently
cross-examining Gary phoh that former
First Republic Banker who set up that
LLC account for Michael Cohen in late
October of 2016 and then effectively
wire transferred the
$130,000 payment to the attorney
representing Stormy Daniels and under
this cross-examination Todd blanch is
asking very specific questions about the
relationship that they perceived Michael
Cohen to have with Donald Trump number
one that they never heard him directly
talk about Trump and that he Michael
Cohen had told the bank that he was
working not as an actor for anybody else
and then even in January of 2017
the defensive team is trying to get at
the fact that the bank did not take take
Michael Cohen too seriously as it
extended to his relationship with the uh
newly sworn in president Trump in
January of 2017 asking under Bank
regulations that uh one client must must
attest to them being a politically
exposed person if they are setting up an
account and Michael Cohen did not fit
that designation in their books so what
the defense team is essentially doing is
making the case that they did not view
Michael Cohen as somebody who is working
too directly align with Donald Trump but
was working independently from
him Danny Let's uh get your reaction to
this latest reporting yeah I mean this
is the Gary phoh testimony is going
along kind of the way I expected it
would I mean if you cross-examine Gary
phoh and I'm thinking about you know
Todd blanch and we have an idea what
areas he's exploring I mean you can go
after pharaoh and say Hey you were
sloppy hey you should have seen some red
flags I don't really know what that
advances for the defense uh in a way
Pharaoh is good for the people but there
are some pluses for the defense at well
as well and I wonder you know looking
back they may have brought this out but
the people probably should have focused
on this if they did I I'm not sure they
may have focused on this in their direct
but brought out that hey Donald Trump
wasn't anywhere to be seen in these
transactions with Cohen they don't
really need pharaoh to establish if
Trump was there or not there they'll use
other Witnesses for that but the key is
the parts that Pharaoh has been key on
is this transaction from Cohen to
Davidson it's there it's undeniable
they've proven that element of their
case so I mean whatever uh Headway
defense makes on cross-examination of
Gary phoh and they will they'll make the
point that Trump wasn't anywhere near
this transaction at least as far as
Pharaoh saw uh but the people know they
have to Shore that up and build their
case and bring in other W witnesses to
tie in Cohen to Trump and Trump's hands
on this I expect that's why we're going
to see opix maybe some other Witnesses
who may or may not have heard or seen
something that would tie Trump to this
transaction and we're just getting word
that the testimony of Gary faroh has
just wrapped up as far as this
cross-examination they've moved into
redirect we'll keep an eye and see what
that looks like but but Charles AR Lisa
Rubin in the court said it did seem like
Trump's lawyer was trying to use pharaoh
to paint Cohen as a liar somebody who
deceived the bank deceived others and so
clearly they're establishing him as more
of a a a solo operator is that an
effective
strategy well it could be if the jury's
going to buy It ultimately what you're
trying to do to Danny's earlier point is
disconnect or put Donald Trump as far
away from these transactions as possible
and make it so that it's almost as
though these people acted perhaps on
Trump's behalf or to his benefit but
without his knowledge or without his
instruction and I think that part of the
strategy here has to be quite frankly
that you don't make your Witnesses
likable you don't make the prosecution's
witnesses likable you make them seem a
little sleazy I expect them to try and
throw some mud on Stormy Daniels I
expect them to try to throw some mud on
Michael Cohen so that these are not
likable people so that it all seems as
though you guys are pretty much all
without Clean Hands and therefore it's
not necessarily fair or just to convict
Donald Trump when everybody here sort of
had either bad motives or was involved
in a way that they shouldn't have been
and I think that that's part of the
defensive strategy and you'll see that
more and more particularly when Michael
Cohen actually takes the stand so you
know this this is something that is not
to be unexpected the prosecution is
going to try and distance Donald Trump
and then at the same time try and Sully
the names and the reputations and the
actions quite frankly of many of the
other prosecution witnesses okay Gary
Pharaoh is done he he stepping down now
who's next Danny oh that's unfair I I
really it could be any look into the
crystal ball for me yeah I mean I expect
so for example Karen McDougall we may
see Karen McDougall but you know while
she is an example of a flashy witness
she doesn't really Advance the ball that
much for the prosecution You could argue
that she isn't really even necessary or
minimal minimally necessary so we have a
lot of potential Witnesses in this case
that are explosive flashy exciting but
some of them aren't necessarily that
compelling in terms of proving the facts
and the elements that the prosecution
needs stormy Daniel is kind of an
example of that I mean arguably you've
already gotten the Gary phoh testimony
we've got the transaction the documents
are in that transaction is what it is
the jury either believes it or they
don't but there's documents to back it
up so we have an unusual this isn't I
mean this isn't that uncommon in Trials
you'll have witnesses that put on a show
but the substantive Witnesses you might
make an argument that a Gary Pharaoh was
more important to the the people's case
than say a Karen McDougall which is a
transaction that Trump isn't even
charged with in this case but everyone
wants to hear from her why not yeah and
we just are told the court has moved
into recess no word yet Charles on who
is coming next so same question to you
we've got Caren McDougall out there
Stormy Daniels Michael Cohen hope pxs
Keith Davidson who who do you think
should be called next if you're the
prosecutor uh I'm gonna go with either
Davidson or McDougall I don't know that
I'm using Stormy Daniels yet only
because she's one of the bigger names
left um I think that you do have to have
a witness who's going to add some level
of flavor back to the prosecution's case
just to keep the jury engaged this is
Gary Farrell is not a witness that's
going to be pretty exciting for the jury
and you don't want to lose them because
you're going to need them to be able to
follow everything that's taking place
and as of right now the prosecution has
not gotten to the point where Donald
Trump has committed any crime say you
have to keep jury engaged and right now
uh Gary Farrell is not going to do it so
I would expect them to come back with
someone who's going to have a little bit
of flavor
little bit of scintillating testimony
just to make sure that the jury stays
engaged and you can continue presenting
your case in Chief Charles Coleman Danny
stalos our thanks to both of you as well
as Von hilard as he continues to report
outside the
courthouse Maya what do you make of the
judges ruling on these gag uh violations
and I'm just thinking is it like a a
system by which you say you know and the
judge said I wish I had the possibility
of increasing those fines right to
$1,000 is it that on Thursday he could
decide to increase and others how was
that
work yeah well first let let's just say
this and I think this is really
important to understand there is a
statute that the judge is paying
attention to that says the court has to
protect judicial proceedings and the
respect for the Mandate of the Court the
orders of the court and just remember
Donald Trump was not ordered to be
silent about the case he was only
ordered to not speak about Witnesses
jurors Court Personnel or their families
in other words the very things that
Donald Trump has in run out and done in
other cases but also has done repeatedly
in this case so essentially what we're
seeing here is the judge saying I'm
going to take the reasonable step of
finding you the maximum that I am
allowed which is
$11,000 per instance that you violated
my order and remember he did I think
nine out of 10 so he didn't find all of
them in contempt but the point in the
message he's sending is look don't keep
doing this and if I could I would charge
more I would find you more but the
reason is because I am trying to tell
you give you all the
disincentives to disrespecting this
court and disrespecting the process
disrespecting the orders in order to say
get in line and just do what's right
here uh so what he's also saying is but
I've got more I can do and I will if you
make me and it's that simple because he
can't just he can keep finding him
$1,000 doar each time he does it but his
point I think is pretty clear which is
Donald Trump is a wealthy man and so
$9,000 may not be disincentive to
someone who has all the money that
Donald Trump tells us all the time that
he has
and so David right now there is a break
for the jury but the uh prosecution and
the uh defense is meeting with the judge
now and among the things that the
prosecution is asking for uh is uh and
it's interesting because he says here
that you know they want supplemental
Sandoval notice for Trump specifically
what does that mean so so what they're
saying is they want to be able to
cross-examine Trump on these violations
of the gag order and and you know the
prosecution has to be careful about
overplaying their hand because Trump
wants chaos right that's what he's
playing on that's what he's hoping for
the $9,000 is mindset that's not even a
slap on the wrist it's more like a pat
on the back and and he's going to keep
violating he's going to keep doing it
but what the prosecutor is saying now is
we want to be able to cross-examine him
on this and this is what led to problems
in the Harvey Weinstein case that led to
a reversal last week so the the
prosecution has to be really careful
about overplaying its hand and saying we
want to use all of this stuff for
cross-examination to show the jury and
I'm sure Trump's loving it right but if
you cross-examine Trump that means that
he would have to agree to be a witness
on this correct and and so what the
prosecution is saying is if he is a
witness we want the ability to
cross-examine and in New York the judge
has to rule on that in advance of him
coming on the stand so the defense knows
what's fair game for cross and what's
not fair game so Maya the judge is going
to hold that hearing this Thursday on
the four more alleged gag order
violations what does this decision
potentially mean for Thursday
well I think it just means that we're
going to find out if there's more fines
or if the judge is going to feel it
necessary to take a more extreme step
and find some way to sanction Donald
Trump that either has him sitting in the
back of the courtroom not the front um
there are all kinds of ways the judge
can put him in a form of contempt that
reduces where and how he's positioned in
the courtroom but I think um and equally
importantly and to David's Point look
you know part of what the prosecution
may be doing here is saying we actually
want to make sure you know you keep
talking out here we're actually going to
be able to cross-examine you if you take
the stand on things you're saying that
go directly to the facts that need to be
established in this case like the fact
that he's out here saying hey it was
just a business transaction it wasn't
mine and I didn't have anything that
Michael Cohen just did some things he
does a lot of things for other people
that actually go straight to Donald
Trump's intent and what he did and did
not do and I would say that would be an
overstep in that instance uh at the same
time I think it's also a warning to
Donald Trump you do have other reasons
why you might want to be careful about
what you
say and David I know that you're you
know a lot of the people that are
involved in this trial as well as the
other trials upcoming for for the former
president blanch specifically he is
right now there fighting in this whole
issue how would you describe that legal
team that the former president has in
this case you know Todd's a great guy
he's a friend um he's doing everything
he can I saw that there were leaks this
weekend about you know Trump being
unhappy and you know it reminds me of
the story with blanch and and it reminds
me of the story of the Scorpion and the
Frog right the Scorpion asked the Frog
for a ride across the lake and the the
Frog thinks you know if I do this am I
going to get stung of course not cuz
then we'd both drown and of course the
Scorpion Ste the Frog halfway across and
as they're drowning the the frog says
why' you do that and the Scorpion says
it's in my nature this is in Trump's
nature he cannot help himself he wants
chaos he wants to attack the judge the
jury and now his lawyers I feel for Todd
he's in a very very very difficult
position and the what teeth does the
judge have on gag order violations going
forward is it always going to be another
thousand another thousand or jail or as
Maya was saying moving him he he can you
know moving him is an option I don't
think the judge is going to do that that
Trump wants to be put in jail he wants
the chaos he wants the the judge to take
that step so he can complain it's almost
like the graduation thing he he was
better off uh when the judge was saying
you can't go to graduation this morning
the judge said you can go now Trump
doesn't have that to complain about so
Trump is pushing the judge for this for
this you know break point where the
judge has to put him in jail Trump is
not going to stop based on a couple
thousand dollars I'm I will guarantee
you that we're hearing for the first
time from inside the courtroom with
MSNBC Chief legal correspondent Ari
melber host of the beat and he's just
made his way out okay give us your big
takeaways
Ari well this was obviously uh one of
the most significant uh patches of
testimony we've had about the underlying
incidents you had defendant Trump
sitting there in court um as questions
were asked um about whether as they put
it in court uh does Melania know quote
unquote that he had this affair did this
happen quote unquote during the marriage
referring to those uh texts as Keith
Davidson the lawyer for Karen McDougall