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This past week thrust Hope Hicks squarely back into the national spotlight as she appeared as a critical witness in Donald Trump’s ongoing New York trial over hush money payments, a case making history as the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president. ABC News details that on Friday May 3rd, Hicks took the stand in a tense and emotional reunion with her former boss, breaking down during testimony as she recounted her role in the 2016 election and the handling of the notorious Access Hollywood tape along with the hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. Hicks described feeling very concerned about the fallout from the tape and candidly shared the tight-knit but high-pressure work environment at the Trump Organization—a family business with global reach, but one that she said was run “like a small family business in certain ways.” She revealed she had been subpoenaed to testify and nervously admitted to paying for her own attorney, distancing herself from any ongoing business or professional ties to Trump, stating she last spoke to him in mid-2022 and he is not a client of her current consulting company.
The trial coverage has dominated headlines, with Hicks’ testimony seen by many as a biographically pivotal moment, possibly more consequential than any business activity or media appearance since her high-profile stints as White House communications director and later as an executive at Fox and Megyn Kelly’s company, as described in a recent feature by the Observer. Hicks, once a famously guarded behind-the-scenes strategist, offered rare, vulnerable insight into her decision-making and pressures under public scrutiny, especially following the revelation-packed testimony from other Trump allies. Her role as a fixer and confidant in the Trump circle, forged during her early PR years at Hiltzik Strategies, has been center stage as prosecutors sought to map the inner workings of Trump’s crisis management team during times of extraordinary scandal.
As for business news, there have been no verified announcements of new ventures or major deals for Hicks in the past few days. She remains the chief operating officer of Devil May Care Media, Megyn Kelly’s company, according to the Observer, but her focus this week has been on the legal front, not on boardrooms or social media feeds. Social platforms have been abuzz with commentary and news reposts relating to her court appearance, but Hicks herself has not posted publicly or made personal statements. CBS and other outlets have revisited her White House years, including her emotional meeting with Parkland families, to frame the personal cost of public crisis roles.
No unconfirmed sightings, business rumors, or additional headline projects have surfaced over the last 24 hours. For now, the image of Hicks—the emotional communicator, reluctant witness, and seasoned survivor of Trumpworld melodramas—may be one of the most indelible in her biography to date.
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