Pam Bondi

Trump AG’s Fentanyl Claim: 119 Million Lives Saved? Math Doesn’t Add Up

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the seizure of over 22 million fentanyl-laced pills during President Trump’s first 100 days, claiming this saved 119 million lives. This assertion was widely criticized online as mathematically implausible, with commentators pointing out that this figure represents roughly one-third of the U.S. population. The significant discrepancy between the claimed number of lives saved and the actual U.S. population fueled widespread ridicule and accusations of innumeracy. Bondi’s statement sparked considerable debate and criticism regarding the accuracy and implications of the administration’s anti-drug claims.

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Bondi’s Threats Against Judges Spark Fears of Authoritarianism

Following the arrest of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a strong warning, declaring that the Trump administration will prosecute any American aiding undocumented individuals, regardless of their position. Bondi characterized judges who rule against the administration as “deranged” and asserted that they believe themselves above the law. This aggressive stance represents a direct threat to those who oppose the administration’s policies, extending beyond the judiciary to encompass any citizen deemed complicit. The Attorney General’s comments have sparked significant online concern regarding potential overreach and the erosion of judicial independence.

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Trump’s AG Targets Judge, Signaling Wider Assault on Judiciary

In response to the Dugan case, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi criticized judges allegedly aiding immigrants, labeling their actions as “deranged.” Bondi emphasized a strong message of prosecution against anyone assisting undocumented individuals, regardless of their position. However, the charges against Dugan specifically relate to obstruction of justice, not weapons provision. This highlights a potential discrepancy between Bondi’s broad statement and the specifics of the Dugan case.

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Bondi Defends Wrongful Deportation, Claims Family Better Off Without Father

Despite a Supreme Court order mandating his release from El Salvador’s CECOT prison, Kilmar Abrego Garcia remains detained. The Trump administration, represented by Pam Bondi, justifies this by citing a dismissed 2021 restraining order, falsely claiming it proves danger to his family. This claim contradicts the wife’s statement that the family reconciled and that Abrego Garcia poses no threat. The administration also continues to falsely allege gang affiliation, lacking credible evidence, while ignoring the mistakenly granted deportation and the severe conditions in CECOT.

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Bondi Defends Trump’s Plan to Jail Americans Abroad: Legal Concerns Ignored

President Trump’s proposal to deport American criminals to the notoriously harsh Salvadoran prison, CECOT, has sparked legal controversy. Attorney General Bondi declined to comment on the legality of the plan, despite legal experts deeming it clearly illegal. This follows the administration’s refusal to repatriate Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a legally protected American mistakenly deported to CECOT, despite a Supreme Court order. The plan also raises concerns regarding the legality of deporting Venezuelans to CECOT, given human rights abuses and the questionable invocation of the Alien Enemies Act. The administration, however, maintains the plan enhances national security.

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Bondi Predicts Trump’s Political End After Presidency

Despite President Trump’s repeated suggestions of a third term, Attorney General Pam Bondi stated on Fox News that his presidency will likely conclude after his current term. This assertion follows months of Trump’s comments about a third term, despite the constitutional prohibition. Even some of Trump’s allies dismiss these comments as jokes, while others, like Senator Sanders, express concern. Bondi’s comments came during a broader interview also touching on immigration policies.

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Bondi Warns Crockett Over Musk Protests

Pam Bondi’s warning to Representative Jasmine Crockett to “tread very carefully” in her statements about Elon Musk highlights a significant clash between political rhetoric and potential legal repercussions. This caution comes amidst planned protests at Tesla locations, organized by a group advocating for Musk’s removal from positions of influence. The protests themselves are framed as non-violent, a point explicitly emphasized by Representative Crockett.

The warning underscores a perceived threat to Musk, with Bondi asserting that “nothing will happen to Elon Musk,” suggesting a powerful force protecting him from any consequences of the protests, implying a potential abuse of power, possibly leveraging her influence to shield Musk from accountability.… Continue reading

Crockett Defies Bondi’s Musk Warning: Congresswoman Rejects Pressure to Soften Criticism

Following Rep. Crockett’s support for nonviolent #TeslaTakedown protests against Elon Musk, Attorney General Bondi warned Crockett to “tread carefully,” linking the demonstrations to separate acts of vandalism against Tesla that she labeled “domestic terrorism.” Crockett countered that she has never promoted violence and criticized Bondi for President Trump’s pardons of January 6th rioters. The planned March 29th protests, organized by #TeslaTakedown, aim to pressure Musk over his government efficiency initiatives and are intended to be nonviolent. Bondi stated that her office will continue to pursue charges related to the vandalism as acts of domestic terrorism.

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Trump’s Name Appears in Epstein Flight Logs Released by DOJ

Newly released flight logs from Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane, made public by Attorney General Pam Bondi, reveal Donald Trump’s name appearing seven times. These logs, part of a larger document release aiming for transparency, show Trump’s presence on multiple flights, sometimes alongside his family. While the presence of a name doesn’t indicate wrongdoing, the release follows Bondi’s concerns about the incomplete nature of previously provided documents. Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019, had ties to numerous high-profile individuals and faced sex trafficking charges.

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Bondi’s Dismissal Order Sparks Mass Legal Resignations, Exceeding Watergate

The Justice Department’s dismissal of corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams has triggered a mass exodus of at least six senior officials, including Manhattan’s U.S. Attorney. This unprecedented wave of resignations, surpassing even the 1973 “Saturday Night Massacre” in scale, stems from concerns over political interference in the case. The dismissals, ordered by Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, cited concerns of “weaponization” of the justice system, while resigning officials argued the decision was improper. The controversy draws parallels to past instances of executive overreach and raises serious questions about the independence of the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

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