Hope Hicks Biography Flash a weekly Biography.
It has been a dramatic and pivotal few days for Hope Hicks, with her name dominating headlines and her role in history under intense examination. According to ABC News and Good Morning America coverage from November 15, 2025, Hope Hicks, once one of Donald Trumps closest confidantes, was called to the witness stand in the former presidents criminal hush money trial in New York. Hicks, who previously served as Trump’s press secretary, campaign gatekeeper, and White House communications director, took the stand after being summoned by prosecutors. This is considered a significant development in her public life, given how crucial her testimony could be in corroborating details around the alleged cover-up of payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal during the 2016 campaign.
Courtroom reporters from CBS News and The New York Times describe Hicks breaking down in tears as she recounted the frenzied efforts within the Trump campaign to manage scandal after scandal. She told the jury about the frantic aftermath of the Access Hollywood tape in 2016, characterizing its release as a crisis. With Trump watching intently just feet away, Hicks explained that Trump and his advisors were desperate to keep damaging stories from emerging before the election, affirming that he believed dealing with these issues sooner—rather than closer to election day—was essential. Prosecutors are relying on her first-hand knowledge to buttress the credibility of other witnesses, particularly since Michael Cohen’s own record has made his testimony suspect. What makes Hicks so important is her proximity to power—she was privy to strategic conversations and, according to court coverage, was even responsible for transmitting some of Trump’s dictated tweets during the campaign.
Significantly, Hicks testified that her relationship with Trump has cooled; their last communication was reportedly in late 2022, marking a sharp break from her prior status as an indispensable aide with near-daily access. Hicks made clear to the court that although she was subpoenaed, she is now acting entirely independently, paying for her own legal representation, another detail that could enhance her credibility in the eyes of observers.
Beyond the courtroom, Hicks was appointed chief operating officer of Devil May Care Media, Megyn Kelly’s media company, back in August 2025, according to coverage by Wikipedia and various business news outlets. While this is notable, there has been no major business announcement, public appearance, or corporate activity involving Hicks in the past few days, nor have there been direct social media posts from her—most references to her on platforms like MSNBC’s and The New York Times’ Instagram feeds are dominated by reports and intense debate over her testimony.
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