


Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office slammed House Republicans for demanding information on its case against former President Donald Trump in a new letter Friday.
The letter, reviewed by the Washington Examiner, was sent by Bragg's general counsel Leslie Dubeck to the three House committee chairmen who have insisted that Bragg's office provide testimony on its investigation into the former president, which resulted in charges filed Thursday.
"Like any other defendant, Mr. Trump is entitled to challenge these charges in court and avail himself of all processes and protections that New York State's robust criminal procedure affords," Dubeck wrote. "What neither Mr. Trump nor Congress may do is interfere with the ordinary course of proceedings in New York State."