

The Sunday Read: ‘What I Saw Working at The National Enquirer During Donald Trump’s Rise’
27 snips Apr 14, 2024
The podcast dives into the tumultuous world of tabloid journalism during Donald Trump's rise, revealing how The National Enquirer played a pivotal role in his 2016 campaign. It unveils the controversial hush money payments aimed at silencing damaging stories, exposing the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists. With personal narratives intertwined, it examines the moral complexities and paranoia experienced by those caught in the tabloid's web, offering a gripping look at the intersection of media and politics.
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False Story Leads to Job Opening
- Lachlan Cartwright, while at the Daily News, was assigned to the story of Philip Seymour Hoffman's death.
- The National Enquirer published a false story, leading to a lawsuit and the editor's removal.
Job Offer and Promises
- Cartwright knew Dylan Howard, the new Enquirer editor, from their time in Australia.
- Howard offered Cartwright a job with a significant raise, promising exciting opportunities.
Pecker's Control and Editorial Manipulation
- Cartwright discovered David Pecker, AMI's CEO, tightly controlled the Enquirer.
- Pecker's focus was on sales figures, often leading to editorial manipulation and a fear-driven environment.