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National Enquirer CEO Planned To Delay Story Until After Election

David Pecker, chairman and CEO of American Media, speaks at an event, Jan. 31, 2014 in New York. Pecker is The National Enquirer's former publisher and a longtime friend of Donald Trump. Prosec

During his testimony, David Pecker, the former CEO of the National Enquirer, revealed intriguing details about a potentially explosive story. He stated that if the story in question turned out to be true, it could have been the biggest sale for the National Enquirer since the death of Elvis Presley.

Pecker explained that he had a conversation with Michael Cohen, during which they discussed the possibility of publishing the story post-election if it was verified. He emphasized that had the story been confirmed as true, he would have promptly published it.

However, Pecker also disclosed that regardless of the verification timing, he had agreed with Cohen to withhold the story until after the presidential election. This decision was made based on their conversation and mutual understanding.

The revelations made by Pecker shed light on the behind-the-scenes discussions and considerations that take place in the realm of tabloid journalism. The strategic timing of story publication and the impact it could have on significant events such as a presidential election are crucial factors that media executives like Pecker take into account.

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