Matthew Colangelo—one of the prosecutors in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg‘s lawfare case against former President Donald J. Trump—listed former Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair Tom Perez and Joe Biden‘s chief-of-staff Jeff Zients as references on his application for a position with New York Attorney General Letitia James. The Manhattan prosecutor and former top attorney at Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) would eventually serve as Chief Counsel for Federal Initiatives in James’s office, overseeing the New York AG’s investigations into former President Trump.
The revelation that Colangelo listed two powerful Democrat figures as references in his application for Executive Deputy Attorney General in the New York AG’s office adds further credence to concerns that he served as the point man for the Democratic lawfare campaign against Trump. Colangelo featured prominently in the Bragg trial, even delivering opening arguments for the prosecution.
Additionally, Colangelo‘s departure from the DOJ on November 18, 2022, raises red flags, as he occupied one of the top roles in the department as Acting Associate Attorney General—which he gave up to take a lesser role and pay cut with Alvin Bragg.
While Bragg had hesitated to pursue falsifying business records charges against Trump over alleged hush money payments, after Colangelo joined his office, Bragg reversed course and began an aggressive investigation.
The National Pulse has reported that Colangelo and DA Alvin Bragg agreed to testify before the House Judiciary Committee later this year. Initially slated for July 12, the hearing was delayed after Judge Juan Merchan agreed to push back Trump’s sentencing to September 18. The House Judiciary hearing will now occur at some date thereafter.
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New document obtained by @JudiciaryGOP:
When Matthew Colangelo applied to work for Letitia James, guess who he listed as references.
-DNC Chair Tom Perez
-Now Biden White House Chief of Staff Jeff ZientsIt’s always been a political hit job. pic.twitter.com/YEmaU58ZJF
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) July 9, 2024