Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) disclosed a meticulously detailed timeline during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday, casting a spotlight on the concerted effort between the Biden regime and key prosecutors to undermine former President Donald Trump.
The committee convened on Thursday to dissect the political motivations behind Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s legal actions against Trump.
Per the House Judiciary Committee’s webpage:
“On April 4, 2023, after campaigning on his experience in investigating President Trump and in response to intense pressure from left-wing activists, Bragg charged President Trump with 34 felony counts for falsifying business records. Falsifying business records is ordinarily a misdemeanor subject to a two-year statute of limitations, which would have expired long ago. While Bragg is systematically downgrading most felonies in Manhattan to misdemeanors, he used a novel and untested legal theory—previously declined by federal prosecutors—to upgrade the charges against President Trump to felonies. Bragg’s case against President Trump has beset by due process and procedural irregularities.”
Alvin Bragg ran on campaign promises to prosecute President Trump.
A prosecutorial agency actively searched for wrongdoings based solely on who President Trump is as a person.
This is antithetical to the notion of due process. pic.twitter.com/CWZm3Ut0ZO
— Rep Andy Biggs (@RepAndyBiggsAZ) June 13, 2024
Alvin Bragg ran on campaign promises to prosecute President Trump.
A prosecutorial agency actively searched for wrongdoings based solely on who President Trump is as a person.
This is antithetical to the notion of due process. pic.twitter.com/CWZm3Ut0ZO