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CNN
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Donald Trump’s Republican allies in the House are doing what the former president taught them to do – use government power to try to keep his legal threats at bay.
After Trump warned he could be arrested, his allies have been using their new House majority to demand Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s testimony and seek to thwart his investigation relating to an alleged hush money payment to
an adult film star before the 2016 election. It looks like an
extraordinary attempt to influence an open grand jury investigation.
In fact, the House GOP appears to be using the exact same tactic
they accuse the Biden administration, Bragg and any other investigators
on Trump’s trail of employing – weaponizing the powers of government to
advance a partisan political end.
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