A week after sexual assault misprisioner (Ohio St., Trump and Gaetz) Jim Jordan performatively demanded testimony about Donald Trump’s successful criminal prosecution before his policy-substitute weaponization campaign serial, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg called Jordan’s feeble bluff and said, yah, sure, but after Trump’s sentence is handed down.
Per the New York Times, Bragg would commit to testify, but his office has not yet decided if it would allow another member who is the subject of Jordan’s conspiracy theories, former federal prosecutor Michael Colangelo, to sit.
“This office is committed to voluntary cooperation,” the district attorney’s general counsel, wrote to Jordan on Friday saying that it would be inappropriate to testify before Trump’s July 11th sentencing. “That cooperation includes making the district attorney available to provide testimony on behalf of the office at an agreed-upon date.”