Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee, led by Chairman Jim Jordan, will attack Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg, in a field hearing in Manhattan on Monday. The Republican representatives argue that Bragg's prime focus is the prosecution of Donald Trump, resulting in inadequate protection of New York citizens from violent crimes. However, this seems far from the truth. Bragg's office defends the Trump probe and asserts that recent police data proves that crime in Manhattan has decreased significantly. Murders have decreased by 15%, robbery by 10%, and shootings by 14% since Bragg's term began in 2022. Moreover, the office's Witness Aid Services Unit's internal referrals have risen significantly, and it has requested an extra $1.1 million in funding to advance that work. Bragg's prosecution contains relevant and crucial issues that ought to be dealt with appropriately. Trump has been indicted for falsifying New York business records, which he denies. Bragg has received multiple death threats and had to sue Republicans led by Jordan to block subpoenas that he views as an attempt to undermine Trump's ongoing felony criminal prosecution and investigation.