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Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg to Testify Before Congress After Trump Sentencing

Bragg agrees to testify about the Trump case, citing the need to protect the fair administration of justice until sentencing is complete.

  • House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan plans to subpoena Bragg if he does not testify voluntarily.
  • Bragg's office cites scheduling conflicts and unclear scope of testimony as reasons for the delay.
  • Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in late May.
  • Matthew Colangelo, a key prosecutor in the case, may also be called to testify.
  • The hearing is expected to address concerns over potential political motivations behind the prosecution.
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