NEW YORK (AP) — Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg agreed Friday to let Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee question an ex-prosecutor about the criminal case against former President Donald Trump. Bragg’s office and the Judiciary Committee reached the agreement after the 2nd U.S. House Republicans on Thursday, April 6, subpoenaed one of the former Manhattan prosecutors who had been leading a criminal investigation into Donald Trump before quitting last year in a clash over the direction of the probe. Boutrous said House Republicans’ interest in Bragg amounted to Congress “jumping in and haranguing the D.A. Rep. Jim Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, ordered Pomerantz to testify before the committee by April 30, 2023.
Source: Huffington Post April 22, 2023 22:46 UTC