
On Day 7 of Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial in New York, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker continued his testimony, detailing the tabloid's efforts to suppress stories during the 2016 presidential campaign. This included a $150,000 payment to former Playboy model Karen McDougal and discussions about the Stormy Daniels story, aimed at preventing potentially damaging reports from surfacing. The trial coincides with a Supreme Court hearing in Washington, D.C., addressing whether Trump should be granted immunity for actions during his presidency. Michael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer, was mentioned as a key figure in orchestrating these deals.

































































































Returning to the witness stand for a fourth day, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker was grilled about his memory and past statements as the defense tried to poke holes in potentially crucial testimony. https://t.co/bScNZiQTQf
The Latest | Trump's hush money trial will resume with cross-examination of ex-tabloid publisher https://t.co/2cfgAEEZDT
Prosecutors call Rhona Graff, longtime Trump assistant, as second witness - https://t.co/xnhftGirDt