House Republicans Delayed in Effort to Question Former Trump Prosecutor
- A federal appeals court temporarily blocked House Judiciary Committee Republicans from questioning former Manhattan prosecutor Mark Pomerantz about the criminal case against Donald Trump.
- Pomerantz worked on the Manhattan district attorney's investigation into Trump and wrote a book about his experience.
- The district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg, sued Representative Jim Jordan to stop the interview of Pomerantz, but a federal judge declined to stop it.
- The Second Circuit granted a temporary stay of the interview, delaying Republican attempts to impede Bragg.
- The legal process is likely to be lengthy, and the question of whether Pomerantz will be questioned is likely to extend into at least next week.