Alvin Bragg and Jim Jordan

DA Alvin Bragg and Rep. Jim Jordan (Photos via AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez and Alex Edelman/Getty Images)

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s legal team received an extremely tough reception on Wednesday, as a federal judge appointed by former President Trump sharply questioned his attempt to invalidate the GOP-controlled House Judiciary’s subpoena.

U.S. District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil interrupted Bragg’s attorney Theodore Boutrous repeatedly throughout the hourlong hearing, accusing him of playing politics.

“There’s politics going on here on both sides here,” Vyskocil said. “Let’s be honest about that.”

Throughout the proceedings, Vyskocil peppered multiple attorneys for Bragg with questions on various topics. One of those topics was a book by Bragg’s former deputy Mark Pomerantz: “People v. Trump,” criticizing the DA for declining to prosecute the former president in a separate tax matter.

In a particularly cutting series of questions, the judge asked Boutrous directly: “How does this book, which is chock full of what Mr. Pomerantz calls an ‘insider account,’ how does it not disclose mental impressions, deliberations of the office, the internal workings of the District Attorney’s office, how is there not a waiver?”

The DA’s office insists that the DA’s privilege wasn’t Pomerantz’s to waive.

Bragg’s general counsel Leslie Dubeck addressed the waiver question in separate questioning, which was equally incisive.

“Have you read this book?” Vyskocil, who had a copy of the tome, asked.

“Yes,” Dubeck acknowledged.

“Does it preserve your confidences?” the judge needled.

Dubeck acknowledged that Pomerantz did not and said he opened himself to criminal and civil liability. The judge then pointedly asked whether the DA’s office took any actions to block the distribution of the book.

The Judiciary Committee — led by Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio — claims the subpoena of Pomerantz is also justified as part of an effort to examine how federal funds are spent by the local prosecutor’s office.



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