Two top prosecutors in the Trump investigation into former President Donald Trump resigned last month. The resignations followed weeks of internal debate and discussion over the strength of the evidence against Trump. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said he wasn’t prepared to
Highlights
- Two senior prosecutors on the team resigned last month after the Manhattan district attorney said he was not prepared to authorize an indictment against the former President.
- The resignations followed weeks of internal debate and discussion over the strength of the evidence against Trump.
- A special grand jury convened last year is set to expire at the end of April.
- Susan Hoffinger, an experienced attorney, has been appointed to lead the investigative team.
- The New York Times first reported that the resignations follow a decision by Bragg to stop presenting evidence to the grand jury.
- Bragg’s office has maintained that the investigation is ongoing.