The trial in New York involving former President Trump resumed today with former Cohen advisor Robert Costello back on the witness stand. Costello's testimony got off to a rocky start as he clashed with Judge Juan Merchan, leading to a heated confrontation and a temporary clearing of the courtroom.
During his testimony, Costello audibly responded to objections from the prosecution, prompting the judge to address the issue of proper decorum in the courtroom. After a brief interruption, the jury was allowed back in, and Costello continued his testimony.
Costello revealed that Michael Cohen admitted that Trump was unaware of the payment to Stormy Daniels, contradicting Cohen's previous testimony that Trump had approved the payment. Cohen also admitted to stealing $30,000 from the Trump Organization, further damaging his credibility.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio criticized Cohen's actions, questioning his credibility and motives. Rubio highlighted Cohen's history of dishonesty and theft, painting him as a desperate individual seeking to regain favor with Trump.
Trump's defense team moved to dismiss the case, arguing that there is no evidence linking Trump to false business records. Judge Juan Merchan reserved a decision on the matter, indicating that a ruling will be made at a later date.
The defense is expected to conclude its case soon, with closing arguments slated to begin next week. The trial has been marked by dramatic revelations and confrontations, underscoring the high stakes and intense scrutiny surrounding the proceedings.