New York Trump Prosecution
New York State Judge Issues Order Preventing Trump Disclosures
In a May 8 order, Judge Juan Merchan prohibited Trump from posting materials and information from the case on social media.
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In a May 8 order, Judge Juan Merchan prohibited Trump from posting materials and information from the case on social media.
Judge Vyskocil ruled that the subpoena to Pomeranz was issued with a “valid legislative purpose.”
Bragg’s lawsuit raises a number of questions about the scope of congressional investigative authority.
Rep. Jim Jordan filed an opposition to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s lawsuit against him, the House Judiciary Committee, and former New York County Special Assistant District Attorney Mark Pomerantz.
Bragg filed a lawsuit against Rep. Jim Jordan to block his alleged “interference” and “obstruction” of the ongoing criminal prosecution of former President Donald Trump.
The indictment tees up some complex and unresolved legal questions—but preemption isn’t a major threat to the prosecution.
Former Special Assistant DA Mark Pomerantz publicly resigned from his position in Feb. 2022, expressing frustration with District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s decision not to indict former President Donald Trump.
What precisely happened in that New York courtroom on Tuesday?
The New York indictment of Donald Trump is just the start.
In his remarks, Bragg stated that Trump made 34 false statements to cover up other crimes relating to payments to individuals—including adult film actress Stormy Daniels—intended to suppress negative information about the former president to allegedly help his campaign.