During his testimony, David Pecker revealed that he witnessed former President Donald Trump personally reviewing and signing invoices and checks. Pecker recounted a specific incident where he was present in Trump's office when Trump's assistant, Rhona Graff, brought in the documents for his approval.
Pecker stated, 'I noticed that he reviewed the invoice and looked at the check and he would sign them.' This testimony sheds light on Trump's direct involvement in financial matters within his organization.
The revelation of Trump's hands-on approach to signing off on financial documents raises questions about his level of oversight and control over the financial operations of his businesses. It also underscores the importance of accountability and transparency in financial transactions, especially for individuals in positions of power.
Pecker's account provides a firsthand glimpse into the inner workings of Trump's business dealings and highlights the significance of proper documentation and authorization in financial transactions. The testimony may have broader implications for ongoing investigations and legal proceedings involving Trump's financial activities.