Former National Enquirer Editor Reportedly Penning Book About ‘Trump and His Women’

 

National Enquirer former executive editor Barry Levine is penning a book about Donald Trump and his women, according to Page Six. 

Levine left the Enquirer in 2016 but likely still has some juicy Trump tidbits. He may also dish some dirt on Enquirer’s own David Pecker. 

Page Six reports:

A source says that the book will look into “Trump and his women,” although other insiders tell us that it could be more wide-ranging, even looking at the formerly cozy relationship between the Enquirer’s owner, David Pecker, and Trump. That said, it’s unclear exactly what Levine’s contract with the Enquirer would allow him to reveal about Pecker.

Pecker and the National Enquirer’s relationship with Trump came to the forefront due to the investigation of hush money payouts to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal.

Back in July, Pecker was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony in that probe.

Levine has a history of writing political exposés but has not yet personally revealed the contents of his reported book.

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