Prosecutor: What are People's 1 through 34?
Paralegal: Checks and invoices.
Prosecutor: Move to admit this summary chart.
Trump's lawyer Bove: Objection to this, can we have a sidebar, please
[Sidebar]
Prosecution pulled up one of the summaries created by Schneider. It's calls between Cohen and Weisselberg. It shows a series of call between the two, including calls on Oct. 23, 2016, and Oct. 25, 2016. (The full exhibit will be released sometime later today).
55/ LOL, Trump is trying so hard to look like he's doing something important, but he's basically been given busy work to keep him from getting held in contempt again.
Via Press:
[Trump continues flipping through and writing up papers during the sidebar. Then;]
Justice Merchan: We'll resolve your objection as discussed at the bench.
Prosecutor: When we are ready to display the summary chart - People's 350
Bove: As modified, no objection
Trump's lawyer Bove: From 2018, there are about a page and half of calls cut?
Paralegal: I don't know.
Bove: Look at the government's exhibit list of April 16, 2024. Look at 336 and 337 - some pages were deleted - was this after our cross of Davidson?
A: What?
Re-direct
Prosecutor: Why did we shorting the charts?
Paralegal: To incl only what came up at trial. We're pretty well down the road, s...
Pros: Earlier you wanted to explain - what did you want to say?
Paralegal: Mr. Bovay, Bove, sorry, it was AT&T
Prosr: Do people sometimes get a new phone but keep the same phone #?
Paralegal: I do.
Pros: Nothing further
Bove: You're just speculating, right?
Paralegal: The importance of the call is the time stamp.
Bove: The recording cuts off
Today's testimony ends with a closer look at the AT&T "toll" records that reflect an incoming call that cut off a voice recording Michael Cohen was making of his boss, Trump.
Prosecutors don't have another witness lined up. Jury's getting sent home early for the weekend.
The judge reminding the jury to follow the rules and stay silent about the case when ๐๐ผsome chatting caught his attention.