Manhattan’s soft-on-crime District Attorney has backed down in his fight to prevent a congressional investigation into his persecution of Donald Trump. Yesterday, Alvin Bragg dropped his attempt to stop the House Judiciary Committee from subpoenaing former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz to testify in Washington. Bragg’s office is trying to describe this decision as a “victory” because they claim to have received “accommodations” from Jim Jordan. But despite the efforts of the Associated Press to describe it in that fashion, the agreements represented little more than a formal acknowledgment of terms that Jordan had already agreed to. Pomerantz’s appearance in the coming weeks should finally shed some additional light on the process that led to Bragg bringing his misbegotten charges against former President Donald Trump.Read More