After Trump's Conviction, a National Enquirer Editor Sends His Regrets
Briefly

Even before former President Donald J. Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal a sex scandal, a verdict was being delivered on The National Enquirer. The no-holds-barred supermarket tabloid was once famous for publishing salacious stories about celebrities and politicians. Now it may be better known for suppressing them.
I grew up with the romantic vision of 'The Front Page,' the press cards and hats, the larger than life personalities of Fleet Street reporters who did whatever they had to do to get the story, Mr. Levine said. I was in love with that type of journalism and I found it at The National Enquirer.
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