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David Pecker Returns for Questioning in Secret Trump Trial: Live Updates

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The former National Enquirer editor is returning to the witness stand in Manhattan on Friday for a fourth day, this time for continued cross-examination by former President Trump’s lawyers.

David Pecker spent much of this week disclosing shady details of the media deals he reached with Trump and former lawyer Michael Cohen to keep negative news about Trump out of the news as he mounted his 2016 campaign.

Pecker also revealed shady deals he previously had with other politicians and celebrities — from Tiger Woods to Mark Wahlberg to figures like Arnold Schwarzenegger when he ran for governor of California and Rahm Emanuel while running for mayor of Chicago.

Follow live updates from New York below.

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