Manhattan District Attorney Sues House Judiciary Chairman for Obstruction in Trump Investigation!

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In this clip from The Bald Brad Show, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has sued House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan for "obstruction and interference" in his investigation into former President Donald Trump. The lawsuit seeks to block congressional subpoenas related to Trump's alleged hush money payments during the 2016 election cycle. Jordan, a supporter of Trump, has been critical of Bragg's prosecution of the former president, and has demanded a deposition from a former prosecutor who was eager to charge Trump. Bragg's office has responded by filing a lawsuit in New York federal court, alleging that Jordan's demands are politically motivated and seek highly sensitive and confidential prosecutorial information. Learn more about this escalating standoff and its implications for Trump's bid for the White House in our exclusive report.

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