Exclusive | Trump hush money prosecutor played larger role in federal cases against prez than known, logs show

WASHINGTON — The Manhattan prosecutor who led the “hush money” case against President Trump, in which the 45th and 47th president was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records, played a larger role in the federal cases against the commander in chief than previously known.Matthew Colangelo joined Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s team in December 2022 after resigning as principal deputy associate attorney general.Colangelo previously served as acting associate attorney general, the third-ranked post in the Biden Justice Department.Defenders of Colangelo tried to distance him from Trump-related activities at the DOJ, but calendar records obtained by conservative watchdog America First Legal and shared with The Post show that he sat in on key meetings about the once and future president.At least three of those meetings related to the dispute over national security records held at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort that led to his indictment by special counsel Jack Smith.Colangelo also joined a December 2021 meeting concerning the DOJ’s position in advice columnist E.

Jean Carroll’s civil case against Trump for sexual abuse and defamation.Another 12 items on Colangelo’s calendar dealt with meetings regarding a subpoena of former Trump White House Counsel Don McGahn for testimony on obstruction of justice findings in former special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on claims Trump’s 2016 campaign colluded with Russia.“These records show that the man who delivered the opening statement prosecuting President Trump while working in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office was more involved in Trump-related litigation preparation at DOJ than the American people were led to believe,” AFL’s Will Scolinos said in a statement.“It begs the question of what else ‘We the People’ have been misled about.”The Post previously reported that the Democratic National Committee paid Colangelo $12,000 in January 2018 for “political consul...

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Publisher: New York Post

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