LOADING ERROR LOADINGManhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has tentatively agreed to testify before Congress after his office secured a historic guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump. AdvertisementJordan had suggested a date of June 13, which Bragg rejected. Jordan also invited prosecuting attorney Michael Colangelo to testify; Dubeck’s letter indicated that could be a possibility. AdvertisementTrump has claimed without evidence that President Joe Biden somehow orchestrated the New York trial, which centered around a 2016 hush money payment to the porn actor Stormy Daniels. Trump’s allies in Congress have pushed the idea that he is being unfairly prosecuted; Jordan’s initial letter to Bragg referred to the Trump trial as a “recent political prosecution.”
Source: Huffington Post June 09, 2024 18:13 UTC