Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg sued Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan on Tuesday in a remarkable move intended to keep him from interfering in the criminal indictment of .The suit accused Jordan of a 'brazen and unconstitutional attack' on the prosecution of Trump after the committee has subpoenaed Bragg's former employees, demanded documents and planned a field hearing in to disparage his office. The 50-page suit said Jordan was launching a 'transparent campaign to intimidate and attack' Bragg after he unveiled 34 felony charges against Trump last week over hush money payments.
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