Trump probe dispute resolved between Manhattan DA and House Republicans.

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has agreed to allow former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz to testify in a House GOP inquiry into the DA’s prosecution of former President Donald Trump. The deposition is scheduled for May 12 after Bragg's office withdrew its appeal. Bragg had previously sought to block elements of the House Judiciary Committee's inquiry, alleging that the GOP-led panel and Jim Jordan were attempting to interfere with his prosecution of Trump. Pomerantz previously led the probe into Trump’s finances while working for the DA’s office.
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