House GOP Interferes with Former President Trump Investigation

Former President Donald Trump's potential upcoming criminal indictment is a step closer to reality as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg continues to pursue the case. In response, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., along with three Republican committee chairs, Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio, Bryan Steil of Wisconsin, and James Comer of Kentucky, pledged to investigate the situation even further.

The GOP trio sent a letter to Bragg, accusing him of “an unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority,” which is being used to investigate alleged hush-money payments from Trump to adult film star Stormy Daniels in 2016. Despite the gravity of the

situation, the Republican argument for “investigating the investigator” appears questionable as the letter mainly draws from GWU law professor Jonathan Turley's analysis of the case.

Legal experts, including Turley himself, have expressed their doubts about the validity of

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