Pam Bondi

Trump Urges Bondi to Target Political Rivals in Truth Social Post

President Trump publicly urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to take action against his political adversaries, including James Comey, Adam Schiff, and Letitia James, citing his impeachments and indictments as justification. Simultaneously, he announced his intention to replace the head of a key prosecutor’s office, who had resigned the day prior, with his former defense attorney, Lindsey Halligan. Trump expressed frustration that “nothing is being done” and claimed that the country’s reputation and credibility were at stake. This demand for action was accompanied by praise for Bondi and a White House statement emphasizing the president’s desire for justice and accountability against those who allegedly weaponized the justice system against him.

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Pam Bondi’s Pursuit of Office Depot Employee Fuels Accusations of Fascism

Attorney General Pam Bondi’s comments on Monday sparked controversy and criticism. First, she differentiated between “free speech” and “hate speech” and declared that those targeting individuals with hate speech would be targeted. This statement was followed by a further controversial remark on Fox News. On Hannity, Bondi stated that the Justice Department would “prosecute” businesses if they rejected printing requests, specifically citing the case of an Office Depot employee who refused to print fliers. These comments, which contradicted conservative principles, drew widespread condemnation.

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Charlie Kirk, Pam Bondi, and Hate Speech: A Clash of Words and Values

Following the death of Charlie Kirk, Attorney General Pam Bondi vowed to crack down on hate speech, sparking debate. In response, journalist Mehdi Hasan highlighted a 2024 social media post by Kirk himself, stating that “hate speech does not exist.” Bondi clarified her position, emphasizing that threats of violence are not protected under the First Amendment and will be met with legal action. This stance has drawn criticism from conservative figures online, who argue for the protection of all speech, with the exception of incitement to violence.

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MAGA Outrage Over Bondi’s ‘Hate Speech’ Crackdown Threat

Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced her intention to investigate and target “hate speech,” sparking immediate backlash from MAGA figures and conservative influencers. This stance directly contradicted Kirk’s own previously stated views, where he asserted that “hate speech” does not legally exist in America and is protected by the First Amendment. Prominent conservatives like Erick Erickson and Matt Walsh condemned Bondi’s position, with various online personalities voicing disapproval and calling for other crackdowns. Bondi’s comments were made amid broader discussions about free speech following Kirk’s death, despite the unknown motives of the alleged killer, and were also accompanied by a reinforcement of the message with an X post.

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Abrego Garcia Seeks Gag Order Against Noem and Bondi

Abrego Garcia asks for a gag order on Bondi, Noem. It’s a request that feels utterly necessary, given the circumstances surrounding Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s case. His attorneys are taking the step of asking a federal judge to prevent Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi from making public attacks against him. The whole situation screams of injustice, especially considering the initial wrongful deportation of Abrego Garcia. It’s understandable why his legal team is seeking to silence the very people who have been, allegedly, making his life even harder.

The idea of a gag order surfaces because of the damaging nature of the accusations made, and the implication that these actions are meant to prejudice the case against him.… Continue reading

Trump’s Awkward Bondi Flirting: 3-Hour Cabinet Meeting Ramble

In a lengthy televised Cabinet meeting, President Trump delivered a rambling, stream-of-consciousness monologue that lasted over three hours. The President touched on numerous topics, from tariffs on furniture and his plans for artificial intelligence to his views on drug prices and the potential use of military in U.S. cities. Trump also offered unusual compliments, mixed up company names, and critiqued various politicians.

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Fired MAGA Official Alleges DOJ Misconduct Under Pam Bondi

A former Department of Justice antitrust official, Roger Alford, has accused Attorney General Pam Bondi of allowing MAGA-aligned corporate lobbyists to influence antitrust enforcement. Alford claims that political appointees overruled career staff in a settlement regarding the Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s acquisition of Juniper Networks, undermining the rule of law. The core of Alford’s claim is that Bondi’s chief of staff and nominee for associate attorney general did not share her commitment to the rule of law, leading to a perversion of justice in the deal. This settlement is currently under review by a federal court in San Jose, and several Senate Democrats are calling for an investigation by the DOJ inspector general.

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DC Regains Control After Lawsuit; Critics Allege Trump Administration “Distraction”

In a recent turn of events, the Trump administration’s attempt to federalize the D.C. police department has been challenged by the city. The Attorney General, Pam Bondi, initially sought to replace the police chief and suspend local policies, but a lawsuit filed by the city led to the rollback of these orders, reinstating the city’s control. This legal battle centers on the president’s actions being deemed an overreach, infringing on the city’s right to self-governance, and potentially putting the safety of residents at risk. The city’s Attorney General has called the administration’s directives unlawful and vows to protect D.C.’s autonomy, with civil rights groups supporting the city’s legal challenge.

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DOJ Launches Russiagate Grand Jury Amid Epstein File Demands

Attorney General Pam Bondi has initiated a grand jury investigation into the intelligence surrounding President Trump and Russia’s involvement in the 2016 election. This action follows a criminal referral from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Gabbard’s referral and accompanying declassified files allege suppression and manipulation of intelligence related to Russia’s election interference, sparking controversy and accusations of conspiracy. The Justice Department has not yet commented on the matter, while Democrats dispute the claims made by Gabbard.

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Republican Women: Always Vile, Now in the Spotlight

Attorney General Pam Bondi has been accused of acting as a loyal supporter of Donald Trump, and also of covering up for both Trump and Jeffrey Epstein since 2011. Bondi allegedly shut down an investigation into Trump University after receiving funds from the Trump Foundation, and also ignored lawsuits filed by Epstein’s victims. Bondi attempted to conceal the cover-up, but once Trump’s name surfaced in the investigation, she became evasive. Her actions have had a boomerang effect, and the majority of Americans now believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s crimes.

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