Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is suing House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan in response to Jordan's demands for testimony and documents related to his prosecution of former President Donald Trump. With a Republican-led campaign pressuring Bragg, the DA is fighting back in the courts, calling Jordan's moves a "transparent campaign to intimidate and attack" himself and his office. In addition to blocking Jordan's subpoena for former senior prosecutor Mark Pomerantz's testimony, Bragg is looking for emergency and permanent relief to prevent "Congress from engaging in a free-ranging campaign of harassment in retaliation for the District Attorney's investigation and prosecution of Mr. Trump." Bragg's legal team is using a ruling related to Congress' investigation of Trump's finances to argue against Congress' investigation into his investigation of Trump's finances. Bragg accuses Jordan and his committee of "participating in a campaign of intimidation, retaliation, and obstruction," which he says is fueled by the lawmakers.