In a recent court testimony, David Pecker, the former CEO of American Media Inc., revealed that Donald Trump was pleased with the suggestion to continue running negative stories about Bill and Hillary Clinton. The exchange took place during questioning by Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass.
According to Pecker, Trump's reaction to the proposal of running negative stories about the Clintons was positive. Pecker stated, 'He was pleased.' This revelation sheds light on Trump's apparent approval of using media coverage to target his political opponents.
Pecker further disclosed that stories about Bill and Hillary Clinton were significant sellers for the magazine. This indicates that there was a demand for content related to the Clintons, and Trump's support for such coverage aligned with the business interests of American Media Inc.
The testimony provides insight into the dynamics between Trump, media executives, and the content published during the 2016 presidential campaign. It suggests a strategic use of media narratives to influence public perception and potentially sway political outcomes.
As the legal proceedings continue, the revelations from witnesses like David Pecker offer a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes interactions that shaped the media landscape during a pivotal moment in American politics.