GOP senators told NBC News that the approach appealed to Trump on an aid package to Ukraine and that there could be “more of this, not less,” if he wins in November.
The campaign has yet to send vetting questionnaires to potential running mates, who instead are gathering with donors and flocking to cable news in the unofficial auditions.
The defense began cross-examination before lunch, grilling the attorney on other deals he worked on that involved sex tapes and private medical records.
Trump’s attorney tried to undermine lawyer Keith Davidson's credibility by asking him about other sex tapes and salacious tabloid stories he’d been involved with.
The presumptive Republican nominee said he would "gladly accept the results" only "if everything's honest" in an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
The remark came as Trump criticized the account of a former top aide to ex-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows who was a key witness during the House Jan. 6 committee’s hearings investigating the Capitol attack.