Manhattan DA and House Committee settle disputes with Jim Jordan over Trump inquiry.

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has agreed to dismiss his appeal of a ruling that allowed a subpoena for testimony about the criminal prosecution of former President Donald Trump by the Republican-led committee chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan. Former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz will be deposed on May 12 with a representative from the district attorney's office to be present. The deposition was temporarily blocked by a federal appeals court on Thursday, but the dispute has now been resolved.
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- Manhattan DA drops appeal after federal judge rules Jim Jordan can subpoena ex-prosecutor Fox News
- Alvin Bragg, Jim Jordan at Odds Over Who Won Subpoena Fight Newsweek
- Bragg v. Jordan Battle Shifts to Second Circuit Federal Appeals Court National Review
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