Trump Is Sound Asleep As His Lawyer Cross Examines David Pecker
Low energy Trump has returned to court as he is taking a deep sleep nap as his lawyer cross examines David Pecker.
Low energy Trump has returned to court as he is taking a deep sleep nap as his lawyer cross examines David Pecker.
Trump made a massive mistake as he tried to change the subject from David Pecker’s testimony by calling the racist attack in Charlottesville nothing.
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker will be the first witness for the prosecution at Trump’s hush money trial.
The Washington Post reported late Friday night that the publisher of the National Enquirer is facing legal jeopardy since he appears to have violated a cooperation agreement with federal prosecutors by trying to blackmail Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Federal prosecutors with the Southern District of New York (SDNY) are now investigating the conduct of American…
The bombshell revelation that National Enquirer boss David Pecker was trying to blackmail Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has cast a new spotlight on Donald Trump’s relationship with Saudi Arabia. It may even implicate the president in the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi (a Saudi exile ) last October. The Crown Prince of Saudi…
As more news comes out about how much information National Enquirer CEO David Pecker kept locked up in his vault about Donald Trump, the speculation is increasing that he had proof of some of the wilder claims made about Trump. For example, yesterday we published an article discussing how “the vault” of information about Trump…
Donald Trump operates like a typical mob boss, in charge of an organized crime family. As events of the past week have shown, he surrounds himself with sleazy characters who live in the shadows and commit many different types of crimes, most of which they are never held accountable for. Reading the indictments written by…
The safe at The National Enquirer contained damaging stories about Trump and documents related to hush money payments.
Federal prosecutors have given immunity to National Enquirer chief executive David Pecker in the Michael Cohen case, as the net is closing tighter around Donald Trump.
In August of 2015, David Pecker and Michael Cohen came up with a way to “bury” negative stories about Donald Trump, according to the Washington Post. Trump at that time was a candidate for president. Pecker is the chief executive of a publishing company, AMI, that publishes such tabloids as The National Enquirer. He met…