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Pecker meaning
Someone who or something that pecks, striking or piercing in the manner of a bird's beak or bill, particularly | Someone who or something that pecks, striking or piercing in the manner of a bird's beak or bill | Any tool used in a pecking fashion, particularly kinds of hoes or pickaxes.
Synonyms of Pecker
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Example sentences (20)
A couple of months later, he and Cohen meet with David Pecker, former CEO of American Media Inc., in Trump Tower, where they discuss how Pecker would leverage his tabloid, the National Enquirer, to buy negative stories about Trump in order to bury them.
Cohen said he asked AMI’s David Pecker and Dylan Howard to front the money, but Pecker balked.
Later, Pecker said, he received a phone call from Trump himself, asking what Pecker thought he should do.
As far as the lie in question, whether he was a pecker checker, which means he’s looking at the guys in the shower.
David Pecker, who formerly served as CEO of American Media, The Enquirer’s parent company, was seen at around 3:30 p.m. Monday leaving the building where a grand jury is hearing evidence in the case against the former president.
But now, Mr. Pecker said, Mr. Trump wanted his help to make him president of the United States.
Cohen persuaded Pecker to wait until after the election.
Cohen said he communicated regularly with National Enquirer publisher David Pecker and editor Dylan Howard to stop the story from getting out.
David Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer, in Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial that he helped buy and bury three scandalous stories about Trump during the 2016 election.
David Pecker, the National Enquirer’s former publisher and a longtime friend of Trump’s, was the only witness Monday.
During his brief testimony, Pecker suggested that former National Enquirer Chief Content Officer Dylan Howard — an alleged participant in the catch-and-kill scheme alleged by prosecutors — will be unable to testify due to a medical condition.
In artist sketch by Elizabeth Williams, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker outlines the way he helped Donald Trump avoid scandals.
In his second day of testimony at the hush money trial, Pecker said former Trump fixer Michael Cohen invited him to the candidate’s June 2015 launch, part of an effort to show how close he was to Trump and his team.
Mr. Bove also briefly attempted to portray the 72-year-old Mr. Pecker as unreliable, pointing to small inconsistencies or omissions in his recounting of the events.
Mr Pecker's testimony came after the second day of the hush-money trial got off to a rocky start for the former president's legal team.
On the night of Pecker’s shocking testimony, which made headlines across nearly all mainstream outlets, Foxnews.com in any meaningful way.
Over several days of testimony, Mr. Pecker laid bare the shady supermarket tabloid practice of “catch and kill,” in which The Enquirer bought the rights to stories that it did not publish.
Pecker, 72, said he signed an agreement with Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, to assign the rights to the woman’s story to a shell company that would hide the fact that Trump’s company was paying for it.
Pecker added that Trump’s motivation for killing stories appeared to change once he announced his run for the presidency.
Pecker also can’t recall his assistant’s last name.