In recent developments, David Pecker, the CEO of American Media Inc., has been questioned by investigators regarding some boxes of information held at the National Enquirer that were of interest to then-Trump attorney Michael Cohen. Pecker revealed that he had someone review the contents of these boxes, which Cohen was eager to access.
During the questioning, Pecker was pressed about the nature of the information in the boxes, with the implication being that they may contain damaging details about President Trump. However, Pecker dismissed these concerns, stating that the boxes were found to be 'worthless' and contained nothing of significance.
Providing further context, Pecker testified that he had a meeting with Cohen at Trump Tower following the election, during which Cohen continued to inquire about the contents of the boxes. Pecker made it clear that he was not willing to allow Cohen access to the information stored in them.
Assuring Cohen that there was nothing incriminating or damaging in the boxes, Pecker sought to alleviate any concerns about the potential contents. This revelation sheds light on the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the relationship between key figures in the Trump administration and their efforts to obtain potentially sensitive information.