Top prosecutors in Manhattan DA's inquiry into Trump resign: report
Top prosecutors leading an investigation within the Manhattan district attorney’s office regarding former
President Trump and his business dealings submitted their resignations on Wednesday, just weeks before the term of the probe’s grand jury expires in April, The New York Times
reported, citing people with knowledge.
After the new Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg signaled pullback about moving ahead with the Trump probe, both Mark Pomerantz and Carey Dunne resigned, those sources told the newspaper.
Bragg was “grateful for their service,” a spokesperson for the district attorney told the Times, noting that it was an ongoing investigation. The newspaper noted that it was not immediately clear why Bragg had doubts about the case.
Dunne declined to comment about the matter to the Times while Pomerantz confirmed to the newspaper his resignation.
Top prosecutors leading an investigation within the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office regarding former President Trump and his business dealings submitted their resignations on Wednesday, just w…
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