Years after National Enquirer's Trump deal, the tabloid is limping badly
NEW YORK (AP) — Catch and kill. Checkbook journalism. Secret deals. Friends helping friends.
Even by National Enquirer standards, testimony by its former publisher David Pecker at Donald Trump’s hush money trial this week has revealed an astonishing level of corruption at America’s best-known tabloid and may one day be seen as the moment it effectively died.
“It just has zero credibility,” said Lachlan Cartwright, executive editor of the Enquirer from 2014 to 2017. “Whatever sort of credibility it had was totally damaged by what happened in court this week.”
On Thursday, Pecker was back on the witness stand to tell more about the arrangement he made to boost Trump’s presidential candidacy in 2016, tear down his rivals and silence any revelations that may have damaged him.
THE ENQUIRER HELPED FUEL THE RISE OF TABLOID CULTURE
However its stories danced on the edge of credulity, the Enquirer was a cultural fixture, in large part because of genius marketing. As many Americans moved to the suburbs in the 1960s, the tabloid staked its place on racks at supermarket checkout lines, where people could see headlines about UFO abductions or medical miracles while waiting for their milk and bread to be bagged.
Related articles
- CLEVELAND (AP) — The Guardians are losing their extraordinary leadoff hitter for a bit and adding on2024-05-07
'Classless' fan heckles at wrestler Jordan Burrough at US Olympic trials
US Olympic wrestling gold medalist Jordan Burroughs got into a confrontation with a 'classless' fan2024-05-07David Beckham moves wife Victoria to tears with emotional speech at her star
David Beckham moved his beloved wife Victoria to tears as he made an emotional speech at her 50th bi2024-05-07Alcaraz and Nadal continue recovery from injuries at Madrid Open while Djokovic skips tournament
MADRID (AP) — Carlos Alcaraz is back from injury to try to win a third consecutive Madrid Open this2024-05-07Putin is starting his 5th term as president, more in control of Russia than ever
Vladimir Putin begins his fifth term as Russian president in an opulent Kremlin inauguration Tuesday2024-05-07Injured sent to Thai border hospital following Myanmar clash — Radio Free Asia
A Thai border hospital received nearly 40 injured people for treatment after a battle in neighboring2024-05-07
atest comment