The lawsuit aims to block a subpoena of Mark Pomerantz, a former prosecutor who had led the Manhattan district attorney's investigation of Donald Trump.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has sued Republican US Representative Jim Jordan to stop what he called a "campaign of intimidation" against the criminal prosecution of former president Donald Trump in New York.A subpoena of a former prosecutor for the Manhattan district attorney's office was issued last week
This follows the indictment of former Republican US president Donald Trump, which Mr Jordan says is a 'politically motivated' case
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