Alvin Bragg to Testify Before House Republicans Following Trump's Sentencing
- Alvin Bragg set to testify before House Republicans after Donald Trump's sentencing in a hush money case.
- Bragg expresses concern over new indictment, describing it as 'very disturbing'.
- Manhattan District Attorney Bragg's upcoming appearance before Congress adds to the political scrutiny.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is scheduled to testify before a Republican-controlled House committee following Donald Trump's sentencing on 34 felony convictions. Bragg and Assistant District Attorney Matthew Colangelo will voluntarily appear before the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government on July 12. The prosecutors are expected to face Republican lawmakers who have spread baseless allegations about the case being politically motivated. The GOP-controlled House Judiciary Committee will also hold a hearing on Bragg's prosecution of Trump. Assistant Attorney General Carlos Uriarte refuted allegations of wrongdoing and condemned attacks on the justice system. Bragg's latest indictment highlights the challenges faced by authorities.