Judge rejects Bragg's attempt to stop questioning by Congress
A federal judge has rejected efforts by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to block a former prosecutor in his office from testifying before the House Judiciary Committee.
In her ruling Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil said former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz, scheduled to testify at 10 a.m. Thursday, “must appear for the congressional deposition. No one is above the law.”
The committee, chaired by Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, had said the subpoena was issued to determine whether federal funds were used in the investigation of former President Donald Trump, according to the New York Post.
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Bragg’s office said it would appeal Vyskocil’s ruling but lost a round Wednesday night when she refused Bragg’s request for a stay on her order while the appeal takes place, according to CNN.
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The judge was appointed by Trump. I do find her comment that "No one is above the law" is ironic when you consider what Bragg is up to.
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