During the trial, Trump attorney Todd Blanche presented evidence to the jury regarding phone records that contradicted Michael Cohen's testimony. Blanche pointed out that the records showed Cohen did not answer a phone call that he claimed interrupted the recording of his conversation with Trump.
Blanche emphasized to the jury that Cohen had lied about answering the call, as the AT&T phone records clearly indicated that the call went to voicemail and was not picked up. This assertion was supported by testimony from an AT&T witness.
The presentation of the phone records and witness testimony by Blanche aimed to cast doubt on Cohen's credibility and the accuracy of his account of the events surrounding the recording. This development in the trial highlighted the importance of corroborating evidence and the role of technology in verifying details of key moments in the case.