Former magazine publisher David Pecker detailed how he helped bury stories for Trump, who he called “the boss”.
During testimony Thursday, the ex-publisher of the National Enquirer, David Pecker, tied Trump to payments to buy then kill negative stories about him ahead of the 2016 election.
David Pecker has been called as the first witness in Donald Trump's hush money trial following opening statements Monday.
Prosecutors said Kelly recklessly fired nine shots from an AK-47 rifle toward a group of men, including Cuen-Buitimea, about 100 yards (90 meters) away on his cattle ranch. Kelly has said he fired warning shots in the air, but he didn't shoot directly at anyone.
During day five of testimony, Donald Trump was hit with a $9,000 gag order fine and was granted his request to attend Barron’s graduation
Prosecutors called Rhona Graff, Trump's personal secretary and a banker who recounted the details of a payment at the heart of the case.
Ex-tabloid publisher David Pecker and Donald Trump's former assistant Rhona Graff testifed Friday in the hush money trial. Follow here for the latest live news updates, analysis and more.
The jury will consider guilt or innocence for George Alan Kelly: Was he evasive about shooting and killing a Mexican national on his ranch, or just a man confused by fear who didn't shoot anyone?
THE DON HAS ANOTHER ROUGH DAY AT COURTHOUSE (First column, 5th story, link) Related stories:Held in contempt for violating gagREPORT: Lawyers Trying Different Devices To Keep Him AwakeObama Smack Talk
Karen Read has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and other charges. The prosecution says she hit her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, with her vehicle outside of a home in Canton.
WASHINGTON — 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, but even the more lurid standards typical of tabloids like his. “I knew the National Enquirer was slimy, but I didn’t know they were this slimy,” said Kelly McBride, the senior vice president and chair of the Craig Newmark Center...
After jury selection last week, the historic trial in People v. Donald Trump got underway this week. Here are five top takeaways from the first-ever criminal trial against a former U.S. president: 1. Opening Statements: Election interference vs. Nothing to see here You don’t need a spoiler alert to know that the two sides of this case see things wildly differently. If there’d been any doubt, the parties’ opening statements were clarifying. “This case is about a criminal conspiracy and a...