"Trump inquiry dispute resolved between House GOP and Manhattan DA"

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Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has reached a deal with House Republicans, allowing former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz to be questioned by the Judiciary Committee about the investigation into former President Trump. Pomerantz will be accompanied by a lawyer from Bragg’s office, and the questioning will take place at a later date than originally scheduled. The agreement resolves the legal battle between Bragg and the committee that escalated to a federal appeals court. Bragg charged Trump with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, and the committee had subpoenaed Pomerantz to investigate if and how federal funds were used in the investigation.
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