Republicans demand Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg TESTIFY over looming Trump ... trends now
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House Republicans are now demanding testimony from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg ahead of his potential indictment of former President Trump.
Trump revealed over the weekend that he believed he would be arrested on Tuesday in relation to a case Bragg has been working on for years related to hush money payments he made to Stormy Daniels.
The letter came before Bragg even officially took any action, and the chairs of three committees demanded Bragg answer for 'what plainly appears to be a politically motivated prosecutorial decision.'
Reps. James Comer, chair of the Oversight Committee, Jim Jordan, chair of the Judiciary Committee, and Bryan Steil, chair of the House Administration Committee asked Bragg to sit for a transcribed interview with them 'as soon as possible.'
The Republicans also asked for all documents and communications between Bragg's office and the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Reps. James Comer, chair of the Oversight Committee, Jim Jordan, chair of the Judiciary Committee, and Bryan Steil, chair of the House Administration Committee asked Bragg to sit for a transcribed interview with them 'as soon as possible'
'Was the Manhattan DA's office in communication with DOJ about their investigation of President Trump?' Jordan, R-Ohio, mused in a tweet announcing the letter to Bragg.
'Was the Manhattan DA's office using federal