During a recent interview, David Pecker, former CEO of American Media Inc., shared details about a meeting with Donald Trump in August 2015. Pecker mentioned that he had offered to notify Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, about any negative information circulating in the media or stories involving women that could potentially harm Trump's image. He stated that over the years, he had informed Cohen about such matters to prevent them from being published or to have them killed in another magazine.
Pecker explained that his concern about women selling stories during the presidential campaign stemmed from Trump's reputation as a prominent figure who had relationships with many beautiful women. He believed that there might be attempts by women to come forward with stories due to Trump's status as a well-known and eligible bachelor.
The revelations made by Pecker shed light on the behind-the-scenes efforts to manage Trump's public image and handle potentially damaging information. The discussions about controlling negative narratives and stories involving women highlight the strategies employed by individuals close to Trump to protect his reputation during a crucial time in his political career.