'A profound betrayal': Stelter reacts to Pecker's testimony about Trump

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Publicado 2024-04-23
Media expert Brian Stelter discusses David Pecker's testimony during Trump's hush money trial about aiding the former president in suppressing negative stories throughout the 2016 campaign. #CNN #News

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  • America, the joke isn’t funny anymore, imprison this dangerous pathological narcissist and move on.
  • If its the truth it's not called betrayal, its called honesty.. Many Republicans don't really understand what that is.
  • Nothing and I mean nothing could be as profound of a betrayal as the attack on January 6. Never forget. Justice for America.
  • Swede here - The world is rooting for the juridical integrity of the United States of America! The honorable Judges might keep DJT liable for his actions. Keep your faith. Do your part and vote in the upcoming election!
  • @yakisakisumo
    It’s not a betrayal, IT’S CALLED THE TRUTH!!!
  • @hgfku-tn6hb
    Thank you Pecker for choosing the truth over Trump
  • @thatslife208
    Telling the truth is not a betrayal or lack of loyalty. It’s doing what is right, it’s acting with integrity.
  • @LinFromMinn
    Brian Stelter is a man of high principles. His credibility is more evident than ever. I hope CNN will call on him more.
  • @peterphan227
    Evangelical Christians still love this guy. Insane.
  • @relaxgood5214
    Everything Cohen says seems to be backed up by other evidence at every level.
  • @RobRoss
    I hate this headline. This contributes to “anti-snitch” culture. Telling the truth is NOT a betrayal. Telling the truth is being loyal to our country and institutions and our fellow Americans. Only if you are a criminal does the truth count as “betrayal.”
  • Telling the truth is not betrayal. It's insane why anyone would perjury themselves for a monster like dumpster fire
  • @lowe1988
    The fact this happened through the national inquirer says a lot about trump supporters. Propagandic journalism is what they live for.
  • @nuplanner5345
    Testifying in court is not a betrayal. It’s doing a very basic duty to the country—and to yourself if you want to stay out of jail.