Key prosecutor in Trump’s classified documents case to testify in front of House Judiciary Committee
- Jay Bratt, a former national security prosecutor, is scheduled to testify privately before the House Judiciary Committee on May 14, 2025.
- The testimony follows months of GOP efforts to obtain Bratt’s deposition amid Republican probes into Justice Department investigations on President Trump.
- Bratt led the case charging Trump with unlawfully retaining classified national defense documents after leaving office and resisting their return.
- The case was ultimately dismissed, and Trump's legal team contended Bratt did not show proper respect to Trump as a former president.
- The upcoming testimony occurs after investigations into Trump concluded, as he prepares to return to the White House amid ongoing GOP document requests.
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Key prosecutor in Trump’s classified documents case to testify in front of House Judiciary Committee
A key federal prosecutor in the classified documents case against President Donald Trump is expected to privately testify in front of the House Judiciary Committee in the coming days, a source familiar with the process told CNN.
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