Donald Trump’s longtime personal assistant, who worked for his real estate empire for decades, told a jury that she has a “vague recollection” of seeing Stormy Daniels at Trump Tower sometime before 2015.
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker will return to the witness stand for a fourth day of testimony Friday in the hush money records falsification trial of former president Donald Trump. Trump’s lawyers are cross-examining Pecker about the Enquirer’s practice of purchasing,
The cross examination of the prosecution’s first witness came after the publisher outlined a secret agreement with Trump and lawyer Michael Cohen to buy up negative stories about the former president.
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker told a New York jury that he promoted Donald Trump and shielded him from unflattering stories long before the 2016 presidential campaign.
Adam Klasfeld and Faith Gay join MSNBC’s Ali Velshi to discuss how David Pecker, the debut witness in Donald Trump’s criminal trial, made a “huge inroad in favor of the prosecution to show Trump wanted to alter the [2016] election” and “desperately wanted to hide his relationship with a porn star.
Almost all of Day Seven was consumed by the direct examination of David Pecker, the Trash Collector, who turned out to be a star witness for the prosecution. Pecker’s testimony is not directly relevant to Trump’s law-breaking;
Jurors will now have a three-day weekend to think about what they heard during the first full week of testimony in the historic Donald Trump hush money trial.
Ex-president rails against ban on attacking key people connected to the trial; longtime Trump assistant asked whether boss distracted while signing checks. This blog is now closed.
Former President Trump's lawyers continued their cross-examination of David Pecker in the New York hush money trial. NBC News' Rehema Ellis reports on the attempt to poke holes in Pecker's credibility after he testified about an alleged "catch-and-kill" scheme.
Ex-president rails against ban on attacking key people connected to the trial; longtime Trump assistant asked whether boss distracted while signing checks. This blog is now closed.
CNN’s Dana Bash reacts to Joshua Steinglass’ cross-examination of David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, about whether he suppressed stories to help a presidential candidate during the 2016 elections.
Taking the stand in Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial, the former National Enquirer publisher described how the supermarket tabloid became a campaign instrument—and rehashed his glory days.
Matthew Kaminski surveys the transformation of the D.C. dining scene over the past few decades for POLITICO Magazine: “The Lost Glamour of DC’s Political Elite” TRUMP’S PECKER PROBLEM — The Manhattan hush money case has frequently been described as the weakest of the four criminal cases against DONALD TRUMP.
David Pecker, former publisher of The National Enquirer, testified that Donald J. Trump thanked him for burying stories during the 2016 campaign. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times,
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testified at Donald Trump's criminal trial on Thursday that he wrangled with Trump and his former lawyer ahead of the 2016 election over who should buy the silence of women who said they had sexual encounters with him.
The prosecution’s first witness, former National Enquirer David Pecker, testified that he spoke directly with Hicks in 2018 about one of the hush money deals.
Ex-National Enquirer publisher emphasizing in testimony that he refused to pay off any more people for Trump when Stormy Daniels looked to sell her affair
The New York criminal hush money trial against former President Donald Trump resumed Friday with the cross-examination of David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, as defense attorney Emil Bove attempted to dismantle the prosecution’s case.
David Pecker, the former National Enquirer publisher, was the first witness in former President Trump's criminal hush money trial, taking the stand multiple times this week. Why it matters: The influential tabloid media figure is accused by prosecutors of conspiring to influence the 2016 presidential election.
The former CEO of a tabloid company testified for three days in former President Donald Trump‘s hush money case in New York, telling jurors about his work to bury or promote stories about Trump ahead of the 2016 election.
Former American Media Inc. chairman David Pecker took jurors in Donald Trump’s hush money case inside how he paid for Karen McDougal’s story to keep her quiet about her alleged affair with Trump – and how his decision not to pay for Stormy Daniels’ story led to Michael Cohen ultimately paying for it.
Donald Trump. This is Yahoo News' succinct update on the criminal and civil cases against Trump. Here are the latest developments.🚨 What happened today Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker resumed his testimony Thursday in Trump’s trial on 34 felony counts of falsifying
Former U.S. attorney Harry Litman and former January 6th committee lead investigator Tim Heaphy recap the first week of Trump’s historic trial and give a preview of what is to come with Alex Witt.
Donald Trump has many enemies – or so he says. But it seems that David Pecker, the ex-National Enquirer publisher and lead witness in the Manhattan district attorney’s case against the former president who has an immunity agreement with the very prosecutors targeting Trump,
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker’s testimony in Donald Trump’s hush money trial this week revealed the underhanded tactics his publication used to defend the former president, flagrantly violating not only mainstream journalism ethics rules,