“A recurring theme in the testimony of David Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer, has been how people around Donald Trump lived in fear of his wrath,” the New York Times reports.
“At least three times while testifying in Mr. Trump’s criminal trial on Thursday, Mr. Pecker described Michael Cohen, the former president’s fixer and lawyer, as warning him that ‘the boss’ — Mr. Trump — would be angry if Mr. Pecker did not follow through with whatever had been asked of him in that moment.”
“Notably, Mr. Pecker kept his eyes locked on exhibits and prosecutors while discussing Mr. Trump’s temper, not once glancing over at the former president in the courtroom.”
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