according to multiple reports.
Last month, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) demanded that Bragg testify at a planned June 13 session regarding “the unprecedented political prosecution of President Trump.”
Jordan also targeted Bragg prosecutor Matthew Colangelo, who bounced around from New York Attorney General Letitia James’s office to the Justice Department before it was announced he would join the Manhattan DA’s team in 2022.
Critics contend that stepping down from federal prosecutorial roles to a local one, as Colangelo did, was unusual, and Trump accused him of being politically motivated in the move.
Bragg’s office said it has not ruled out allowing Colangelo to testify but that it needed to study the request further.
The DA’s counsel, Leslie Dubeck, described Bragg’s agreement to testify as “voluntary cooperation.”
