Manhattan DA Bragg agrees to allow a former prosecutor from his office to provide testimony in a House GOP inquiry into the DA’s prosecution of former President Trump.
of Trump, calling it an “unprecedently brazen and unconstitutional attack” on an investigation.
After a district court on Wednesday ruled that Pomerantz must testify before the Judiciary Committee in accordance with a subpoena from the panel, Bragg appealed, temporarily blockingA spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney's office said Friday that its effort to temporarily block the subpoena had"afforded us the time necessary to coordinate with the House Judiciary Committee on an agreement that protects the District Attorney’s privileges and interests.
"We are pleased with this resolution, which ensures any questioning of our former employee will take place in the presence of our General Counsel on a reasonable, agreed upon timeframe," the spokesperson added. A spokesperson for Jordan responded by telling NBC News: “He would have gotten a lawyer anyways. Total spin zone.”
Bragg’s office is prosecuting Trump over his role in hush money payments made toward the end of his 2016 presidential campaign. TrumpJordan this month said that Pomerantz’s previous role in the DA’s office leading the probe into Trump’s finances makes him “uniquely situated to provide information that is relevant and necessary” to his committee’s investigation into Bragg’s prosecution of Trump.
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