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A secret pact at Trump Tower helped kill bad stories in 2016

Fighting two legal battles at his trial, Trump seems poised to be punished for allegedly violating a gag order

April 23, 2024 at 6:23 p.m. EDT
Donald Trump at Manhattan criminal court on April 15. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
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NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign was repeatedly aided by the National Enquirer, which squelched potentially damaging stories about him and pumped out articles pummeling his rivals, the former boss of the supermarket tabloid testified Tuesday during the ex-president’s trial on charges of falsifying business records.

Trump, the first former U.S. president to face a criminal trial, spent his day in the Manhattan courtroom fighting two pitched battles — one against the testimony of former tabloid executive David Pecker, his longtime friend, and another against the increasingly likely prospect that he will be punished by the trial judge for allegedly violating a gag order.