Trump's lawyers cross-examine David Pecker in "hush money" trial

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Published 2024-04-26
David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, is being cross-examined by the defense in former President Donald Trump's "hush money" criminal trial in New York. CBS News' Errol Barnett breaks down how Pecker's testimony has evolved.

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All Comments (17)
  • @user-tf5sp4vu2u
    All courtrooms are kept “chilly” to keep everyone awake and alert! It’s always been that way! Trump is just a crybaby!
  • @Zoomerland
    The cells at Rikers are probably cold too.
  • @MickPosch
    They shouldn't make an old man sit in a cold courtroom all day long. The least they can do is put him in a corner in a rocking chair with a warm blanket and let him sleep.
  • If anyone asks , Trump's prison cell is 3x larger than it really is 😅
  • @AndyA1234
    The "comfort in the court room" with regards to temperature is a concern. Places of work, with obvious exceptions, must be maintained at a reasonable temperature to comply with health & safety rules. The OSHA technical manual recommends employers maintain workplace temperatures in the range of 68-76 degrees Fahrenheit. So get your thermometers out.
  • He still has his stack of right wing articles!! Something to keep him busy. His dementia is getting worse. Caregivers give things to dementia patients to color as therapy
  • @rjdankert
    Poor Donald = can't afford a sweater. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
  • @oatmeal5671
    DJT has no one to blame but himself. Where are his adult children.? How come they are not in court with their father for moral support?
  • @zenobiaookpik
    Perhaps Trump could use some themal underwear. 3 Reasons We Get Colder as We Age Studies have shown that as we age, we have lower body temperatures due to a loss of thermoregulation, the process that allows your body to maintain its core internal temperature. Our circulation decreases as we age due to the walls of our blood vessels naturally losing their elasticity. When blood moves slower through our bodies, our extremities are colder and get cold faster. Another possible cause of feeling colder as we age is the thinning fat layer under our skin that conserves heat. Some medications and medical conditions, such as high blood pressure and diabetes, can also cause problems with regulating body temperature.