NEW YORK — The criminal trial of Donald Trump, accused of allegedly falsifying business records to hide a secret payment during the 2016 presidential election campaign, ended early Monday afternoon -noon. Prosecutors called their first witness, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, who briefly testified about using “checkbook journalism” to pay for stories — a practice prosecutors say Pecker used to help Trump in his bid for the White House. Earlier, during opening statements, the prosecution promised “damning” testimony from a key witness, while Trump’s defense team told jurors that none of Trump’s conduct was criminal. The trial is expected to resume Tuesday morning.
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