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As the Manhattan hush money trial gears up, all eyes turn to the first witness set to take the stand: David Pecker, the formerpublisher and a longtime confidant of ex-President Donald Trump. Their tight-knit relationship is at the center of explosive allegations that Trump sought to silence pre-election scandals with Pecker’s help.
Pecker, once dubbed Trump’s “eyes and ears,” allegedly pledged unwavering support to the then-presidential candidate back in 2015. His role? To keep Trump informed of any potentially damaging news stories, while simultaneously orchestrating what prosecutors describe as a web of “catch and kill” schemes todidn’t stop there. He allegedly tipped off Trump’s former attorney, Michael Cohen, about Stormy Daniels’ intention to sell her story of an alleged affair with Trump.
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