Legal Analysis of Trump Defense in New York v. Trump Trial

MSNBC legal correspondent Lisa Rubin declared a key exchange between Trump lawyer Todd Blanche and the prosecution's star witness Michael Cohen a 'real triumph' for the Trump defense team during the New York v. Trump trial.

Impact of Michael Cohen's cross-examination on Trump's trial

CNN legal analyst Elie Honig discusses the dramatic cross-examination of witness Michael Cohen during former President Donald Trump's business record trial.

Trump's defense team cross-examines Michael Cohen

Trump's defense team continued cross-examining Michael Cohen, exposing his lack of credibility. Cohen admitted uncertainty about alleged conversations with Trump. Trump's team accused Cohen of fabricating the purpose of a call to Trump's bodyguard. Trial expected to conclude next week.

Cross-examination of Michael D. Cohen in Trump's Trial

The cross-examination of Michael D. Cohen continues in Trump's trial as the defense aims to challenge his testimony. Cohen alleged Trump directed him to pay hush money to Stormy Daniels. Closing arguments are expected soon with the possibility of Trump testifying. The trial involves 34 felony counts related to falsifying business records.

Stormy Daniels' cross-examination after testifying against Trump

CNN legal analyst Elie Honig describes Stormy Daniels' cross-examination after testifying against former President Trump as disastrous due to credibility issues caused by her admission of hating Trump.

Stormy Daniels' Cross-Examination in New York Business Record Case

During the New York business record case, Stormy Daniels' cross-examination by Donald Trump's lawyers was described as devastating by CNN's chief legal analyst. The Trump team successfully undermined Daniels' credibility by getting her to admit she hates Trump and would celebrate if he went to jail. However, Daniels lacks direct evidence of falsifying business records, so the impact on the case may be limited.