In a case brought forward by Bragg, a New York jury last month found Donald Trump guilty in his criminal hush money trial.
Michael Steele, MSNBC host and former chair of the Republican National Committee , urged Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Saturday to 'stay his behind home' and not testify in front of Congress as requested by a GOP House committee in relation to Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial.
The letter states that on June 13, 2024, 'this hearing will examine actions by state and local prosecutors to engage politically motivated prosecutions of federal officials, in particular the recent political prosecution of President Donald Trump by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.'Newsweek has reached out to Jordan's communications team via email on Saturday.
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