Here's what happened at Trump's trial today The prosecution rested its case against Donald Trump after his former lawyer Michael Cohen completed a fourth day on the stand. Cohen faced more questions about a key phone call he said he had with Trump in Oct. 2016. He also testified that he stole money from the Trump Organization as a form of "self-help." Cohen's testimony is central to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case against Trump. The former president is facing 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. He has pleaded not guilty. Cohen was the prosecution's final witness. The defense called to the stand Robert Costello, a criminal attorney who Cohen once considered hiring but with whom he now publicly feuds. Costello was admonished by Judge Juan Merchan over his remarks and behavior on the stand when the judge sustained objections pertaining to his testimony. The judge also removed all journalists from the courtroom to reprimand Costello. Merchan said both sides should expect to deliver closing arguments on May 28, after the Memorial Day holiday.