In a dynamic exchange between the Manhattan District Attorney’s office and House Judiciary Committee, DA Alvin Bragg has shown openness to testify before Congress regarding the recent legal proceedings against former President Donald Trump. Leslie Dubeck, General Counsel to Mr. Bragg, expressed the office’s willingness for cooperation in a carefully worded letter to Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, indicating a possible appearance by the DA under suitable conditions.
Dubeck highlighted scheduling conflicts as the current barrier but affirmed, “This Office is committed to voluntary cooperation.” The letter suggests that while the DA’s office is open to discussing the matter, they require a more suitable date than the one previously chosen without their input.
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The timing of this development is particularly sensitive as it follows closely on the heels of Trump’s conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records in a case that has stirred national attention. Dubeck’s letter voiced concerns about the timing of the testimony, stating, “To participate in a public hearing at this time would be potentially detrimental to those efforts.”
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