House Republicans and Manhattan District Attorney have ended their fight over Trump’s inquiry, according to The Associated Press. The decision was made after an ex-Manhattan prosecutor agreed to testify before the GOP-led House Judiciary Committee in May.
The ex-prosecutor, whose testimony is the subject of the Bragg agreement, was previously subpoenaed by Rep. Jim Jordan to testify about Trump’s case in Congress. Manhattan District Attorney had appealed the decision, but dropped the appeal after a federal judge ruled in Jordan’s favor.
The prosecutor’s testimony is expected to shed light on the ongoing investigation into Trump’s activities and dealings in New York. The testimony will also reportedly cover the Trump Organization’s financial dealings and the alleged misuse of campaign funds.
The decision to drop the appeal signals a potential shift in the Manhattan District Attorney’s approach to the investigation, which has been ongoing for years. The Bragg agreement further highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in government investigations.
The House Judiciary Committee is now expected to set a date for the ex-prosecutor’s testimony. With the ongoing investigation and legal battles, it remains to be seen what impact this will have on Trump and his political future.









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