Trump ‘Hush-Money’ Witness Admits to Inconsistencies in Testimony, FBI Report

A witness revealed inconsistencies regarding an FBI report in the case.
Trump ‘Hush-Money’ Witness Admits to Inconsistencies in Testimony, FBI Report
Former President Donald Trump appears in court during his trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York on April 26, 2024. Dave Sanders/Pool via Getty Images
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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A major witness in former President Donald Trump’s so-called “hush-money” trial admitted to inconsistencies in his previous testimony and suggested that a related FBI report “could be wrong.”

Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, who has testified in the case this week, was questioned by Trump attorney Emil Bove about statements he made to federal prosecutors in 2018 that the defense lawyer said were “inconsistent” with the former publisher’s testimony earlier this week.

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