During recent testimony, Michael Cohen revealed that he had recorded a conversation with Donald Trump on September 6, 2016. Cohen stated that one of the reasons for recording the call was to ensure the loyalty of David Pecker, the CEO of American Media Inc.
However, Cohen also mentioned that he never felt the need to play the recorded conversation for Pecker. Despite having the ability to do so, Cohen admitted that he chose not to share the contents of the call with Pecker.
This revelation adds a new layer to the ongoing saga surrounding Cohen, Trump, and the various individuals involved in the legal and political controversies surrounding the Trump administration. The decision not to play the recording for Pecker raises questions about Cohen's motivations and the dynamics of his relationships with key figures in the unfolding drama.
It remains to be seen how this new information will impact the broader investigations and legal proceedings related to Trump and his associates. The intricacies of the relationships and interactions between Cohen, Trump, Pecker, and others continue to be scrutinized as investigators seek to uncover the truth behind the events leading up to and following the 2016 presidential election.