Tied to Trump: New York DA's actions have some Republicans rallying to the former president

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After the 2022 midterms, political observers thought many congressional Republicans would finally abandon former President Donald Trump. A pending indictment may change that.

Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram details how Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg could 'upgrade' the misdemeanor charges against former President Donald Trump to a felony on 'Special Report.'

But word that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg may indict the former president really prompted House Republicans to close ranks around Trump. By Monday, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, demanded answers from Bragg about money spent on a possible prosecution. for their own political benefit — or even to gin up the base and Trump loyalists? And how much do they try to put distance between themselves and the former president?

House Republicans buzzed privately behind closed doors about a possible indictment during their annual policy retreat this week in Orlando, Florida. However, McCarthy tried to downplay the rhubarb about a possible indictment, attempting to steer the conversation to energy production and how he was reforming the House. The speaker lectured reporters when they asked about Trump’s shadow looming over the conference.

"If the defendant wasn't Donald Trump, this wouldn't be brought by a DA," said Rep. Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D."I think we understand unfairness. We understand politicization." "We see crimes not being prosecuted not only in New York City, but across the country by progressive prosecutors," said House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, R-Wisc.

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