As speculation mounts that former President Donald Trump could soon be indicted over hush money payments to an adult film actress in 2016, Alvin Bragg may have to make a history-making decision.
Who is he? Alvin Bragg is the 37th Manhattan district attorney, taking the post a little over a year ago.
What's the big deal? A grand jury is examining Trump's personal role in the hush money payments to adult film actress Stephanie Clifford, better known as Stormy Daniels, over an alleged affair.
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What are people saying?
Republicans across the board are not in favor of Bragg's efforts, calling them politically motivated. In fact, they have opened their own investigation into the investigation (say that five times fast). Here's representative Jim Jordan:
It's obvious that this is a sham. And something that we want to know: were federal funds involved? Did this stem from — it sure looks like it grew out of the special counsel investigation, because those are the legislative concerns we have as Congress.
And NPR correspondent Ilya Marritz says, politics aside, the logistics alone would be a tall order for Bragg:
If the grand jury does indict Trump, the logistics of bringing him in for fingerprinting for an arraignment will be an enormous test of Bragg's ability to coordinate with the former president, his lawyers, the Secret Service and the police. There are security concerns, including for Bragg and his staff. Trump has always said he is innocent, and he's been lobbing abuse at the DA on social media all weekend.
A spokesperson for Bragg's office told NPR the work won't be affected:
We will not be intimidated by attempts to undermine the justice process, nor will we let baseless accusations deter us from fairly applying the law ... In every prosecution, we follow the law without fear or favor to uncover the truth. Our skilled, honest and dedicated lawyers remain hard at work.
So, what now?
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