Alvin Bragg Agrees To Testify Before Congress After Historic Trump Guilty Verdict - News Summed Up

Alvin Bragg Agrees To Testify Before Congress After Historic Trump Guilty Verdict


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



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