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Day 13 of Trump New York hush money trial

Former President Donald Trump sits in court while adult film actress Stormy Daniels testifies on Tuesday. Jane Rosenberg

Adult film star Stormy Daniels dished out salacious details of her sexual encounter with former PresidentĀ Donald TrumpĀ in 2006 from the witness stand on Tuesday, describing how they met at a celebrity golf tournament and what she says happened when she went to Trumpā€™s Lake Tahoe hotel room.

In a mostly casual and conversational tone, Daniels recounted details from the floors and furniture in Trumpā€™s hotel room to the contents of his toiletry kit in the bathroom. At one point in court, Daniels threw back her arm and lifted her leg in the witness box to re-create the moment she says Trump posed on his hotel bed for her, stripped down to his undergarments.

But some details Daniels described were so explicit thatĀ Judge Juan MerchanĀ cut her off at several points. And Trumpā€™s lawyers argued that Daniels had unfairly prejudiced the jury, asking Merchan to declare a mistrial.Ā The judge denied the request but added that some of the details from Daniels were ā€œbetter left unsaid.ā€

Here are takeaways fromĀ Day 13 of the trial:

Hush money came after “Access Hollywood” tape controversy: Daniels would go on to describe how she stayed touch with Trump, even coming to briefly see him at Trump Tower to talk about the ā€œCelebrity Apprenticeā€ reality show. Daniels said that in 2015 after Trump began running for president, her then-publicist Gina Rodriguez tried to sell her story. But Rodriguez didnā€™t find much interest until after the ā€œAccess Hollywoodā€ tape of Trump was released in October 2016 ā€“ eventually leading to the discussions with AMI and then Michael Cohen, who paid Daniels $130,000 not to go public with her case.

Judge denies Trumpā€™s mistrial motion: Trumpā€™s lawyers argued the judge should declare a mistrial after the morning of salacious testimony from Daniels. Trump still vehemently denies the allegations, his attorney Todd Blanche said, arguing there was no way to ā€œun-ring that bellā€ for jurors who have now heard unfairly prejudicial testimony. Blanche argued that the testimony had nothing to do with the district attorneyā€™s case about falsifying business records.

Defense accuses Daniels of lying for profit: Trump attorney Susan Necheles didnā€™t take long to challenge Danielsā€™ story in cross-examination, accusing the adult film actress of hating Trump.

  • ā€œAm I correct that you hate President Trump?ā€ Necheles asked
  • ā€œYes,ā€ Daniels said.
  • ā€œYou want him to go to jail?ā€ Necheles continued.
  • ā€œI want him to be held accountable,ā€ Daniels responded.

Danielsā€™Ā body language was tense and her tone notably shifted as Necheles attempted to dismantle her credibility. Daniels gave short, terse answers to many of her questions, defiantly responding ā€œfalseā€ and ā€œnoā€ while disputing Nechelesā€™ assertions that she had made up details in her story or that she was trying to extort Trump.

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