Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Faces National Backlash Following Trump Indictment as Harassment Threatens to Derail Case
- House Republicans led by Jim Jordan investigate Bragg's office and prosecution of Trump as part of a campaign to intimidate the DA.
- Bragg receives repeated threats and harassment, including suspicious letters containing white powder, amid criticism from Trump allies.
- Advocates for crime victims and their families criticize Bragg for focusing on Trump case instead of addressing violent crime in NYC.
- Bragg sues Jordan to invalidate a subpoena targeting a former prosecutor who worked on the Trump case and block further demands.
- The high-profile case against Trump threatens to overwhelm and distract from Bragg's role as Manhattan's top prosecutor.