Mar-a-Lago special prosecutor takes the fifth at ‘weaponized’ House committee

Jay Bratt asserted constitutional right to silence before panel pursuing people involved in prosecutions of Trump

The former special counsel prosecutor Jay Bratt asserted his fifth amendment right not to answer questions during a Wednesday deposition before a Republican-led House committee looking for evidence of politicization in the prosecutions of Donald Trump, a spokesman said.

Bratt, who led the federal criminal case over Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents as a top deputy to the former special counsel Jack Smith, was invited to testify by the House judiciary committee, which is chaired by the Ohio Republican Jim Jordan, a prominent defender of the president.

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