Stormy Daniels is expected to take the stand today in Donald Trump’s hush money trial, her lawyer has said.
Clark Brewster says the porn star who received $130,000 to keep quiet about her alleged affair with the former president is ‘likely’ to be called to testify.
The 77-year-old defendant has denied all claims he had a sexual relationship with Daniels.
It is a huge moment in the trial that prosecutors believe could take another two weeks.
Follow all of Tuesday's action from DailyMail.com's reporters in the courtroom.
Breaking:Stormy Daniels expected to take the stand today, her lawyer says
Trump deletes Truth Social post on witness
Donald Trump has now deleted a Truth Social post he had put up earlir this morning claims he had been told the identity of today’s witness.
In the post, he had called calling the witness 'unprecedented.'
The former president also risked violating the gag order again. He has already been found in contempt for violating gag order ten times.
Trump: 'I have just recently been told who the witness is today. This is unprecedented, no time for lawyers to prepare.'
Donald Trump claims he has just been told the identity of today’s witness and claimed his lawyers have been given ‘no time to prepare’.
‘This is unprecedented,’ he railed on Truth Social before deleting the post.
The former president also risked violating the gag order again.
‘No Judge has ever run a trial in such a biased and partisan way. He is CROOKED & HIGHLY CONFLICTED, even taking away my First Amendment Rights.
‘Now he’s threatening me with JAIL, & THEY HAVE NO CASE - This according to virtually all Legal Scholars & Experts! Why isn’t the Fake News Media reporting his Conflict?’
Prosecutor estimates they could wrap up their case two weeks from Tuesday
Prosecutors in Trump's hush money case told Judge Merchan they could wrap their case two weeks from tomorrow.
That would mean the prosecution rests May 21. Merchan said he would not hold them to it.
Trump decried that it's a 'political witch hunt' and a ploy to keep him off the election trail for another few weeks.
A fired-up Trump spoke to reporters before departing the courthouse.
Trump says he'd be willing to go to jail as judge comes down with another gag order violation
Trump railed against the latest gag order violation handed down today by Judge Merchan against him.
He was threatened with serving jail time and has to pay $10,000 in fines for speaking out about the jury, witnesses and the judge.
But it didn't seem to bother the former president, who told reporters as he departed court that he'd be willing to serve time to protect the First Amendment.
'I have to watch every word I tell you people,' he lamented.
'Yes, we have questions, a simple question - I’d like to give it but I can’t talk about it because this judge has given me a gag order and said you’ll go to jail if you violate.'
'And frankly, you know what, our Constitution is much more important than jail. It’s not even close. I’ll do that sacrifice any day.'
A recap of Day 12: Prosecutors reveal 'chicken scratch' notes detailing exactly how $35,000 'hush money' payments to Michael Cohen were calculated
Witnesses walked prosecutors step by step through the payments to Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen from the Trump Organization on Monday as the prosecution laid out its paper trail in the hush money case against Donald Trump.
Two longtime employees of the Trump Organization were called to the stand to testify in the case: Jeff McConney, a former controller who retired last year as well as Deborah Tarasoff who works in accounting and issued checks.
During McConney's testimony, the jury was shown a series of documents including invoices, checks, spreadsheets and handwritten notes as the witness walked through how Cohen was 'reimbursed' for the alleged hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.
In total, McConney testified that Cohen was paid $420,000 including money from Trump's revocable trust and then from his personal account.
McConney recalled a conversation he had with Allen Weisselberg, who was chief financial officer of the Trump Organization about owing Cohen money.
Welcome to Day 13 of Donald Trump's hush money trial
Donald Trump returns to the hush money trial on Tuesday after the judge warned he faces jail if he violates the gag order again.
The former president was found in contempt of court and fined $1,000 by Judge Juan Merchan who admonished him for a 'direct attack on the rule of law'.
The 77-year-old was warned he could face a stint behind bars he continues flouting the laws of the court.
Trump ended his day in court by suggesting he’s willing to go to jail to keep railing against his case.
Trump complained about the gag order that bars him from talking about jurors, witnesses and some others connected to the trial, telling reporters: 'I have to watch every word I tell you people ... because this judge has given me a gag order and said you’ll go to jail if you violate it.'
'And frankly, you know what? Our Constitution is much more important than jail,' he went on. “It’s not even close. I’ll do that sacrifice any day.”