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Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker has returned to court in New York City for a third day of witness testimony in the ongoing trial. Pecker, who is the former chairman, president, and CEO of American Media Inc., testified for nearly two hours on Tuesday and briefly on Monday. He described his relationship with former President Donald Trump as “great” until 2017, and portrayed Trump as a knowledgeable, frugal, and detail-oriented businessman. Pecker began discussing “catch and kill” operations as they related to the 2016 presidential election and started to testify about former Playboy model Karen McDougal’s alleged relationship with Trump.

Judge Juan Merchan has yet to make a decision regarding potential violations of a gag order in the case. The court is scheduled to resume at 9:30 a.m., with Newsweek senior reporter Katherine Fung covering the proceedings. Pecker’s testimony has shed light on the inner workings of the National Enquirer and its role in suppressing damaging stories about Trump during the 2016 campaign. The trial is expected to continue with more witness testimony and evidence being presented to support the prosecution’s case.

Pecker’s testimony has provided valuable insights into the practices of the National Enquirer and its involvement in covering up potentially damaging stories about Trump. The former publisher’s description of “catch and kill” operations has revealed the lengths to which the tabloid went to protect Trump’s image during the 2016 election. His testimony about the alleged relationship between Trump and Karen McDougal has added another layer of complexity to the case, raising questions about potential illegal activities and campaign finance violations.

The court proceedings have captured the attention of the media and the public, as the trial continues to unfold with new revelations and witness testimony. Pecker’s role as a key witness in the case has highlighted the close relationship between the National Enquirer and Trump, and the potential impact of their actions on the 2016 election. The trial is shaping up to be a high-profile legal battle with implications for the former president and his associates, as well as the media industry as a whole.

As the trial enters its third day, all eyes are on the courtroom as witness testimony continues to be heard and evidence is presented in support of the prosecution’s case. The case has the potential to have far-reaching consequences for both Trump and the National Enquirer, as well as for the broader political and media landscape. With Pecker’s testimony providing a window into the inner workings of the tabloid and its relationship with Trump, the trial is poised to uncover more details about the alleged activities that took place during the 2016 election. Stay tuned for more updates as the trial progresses.

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