KEY POINTS
  • Newly unsealed court documents reveal that in the days after the October 2016 release of a notorious "Access Hollywood" tape featuring Donald Trump boasting about groping women, he, campaign aide Hope Hicks, former lawyer Michael Cohen and top executives at The National Enquirer communicated with each other.
  • Disclosure of the tape was seen at the time as endangering Trump's election hopes. Cohen learned around the same time that porn star Stormy Daniels was considering going public with her claim that she had sex with Trump.
  • According to the documents, the FBI suspected that Trump talked to Cohen and Hicks at the time about "the need" to Daniels from going public right before the presidential election that year.
US President Donald Trump kisses former communications director Hope Hicks shortly before making his way to board Marine One on the South Lawn and departing from the White House in Washington, DC on March 29, 2018.

Newly unsealed court documents reveal that in the days after the October 2016 release of a notorious "Access Hollywood" tape featuring Donald Trump boasting about groping women, he, campaign aide Hope Hicks, former lawyer Michael Cohen and top executives at The National Enquirer communicated with each other.

Disclosure of the tape was seen at the time as endangering Trump's election hopes. Cohen learned around the same time that porn star Stormy Daniels was considering going public with her claim that she had sex with Trump.