Attorney General Bondi will face Senate questions over political pressure on Justice Department
Pam Bondi faces Senate Judiciary scrutiny over DOJ politicization claims amid Comey indictment and mass prosecutor firings, raising concerns about department independence.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi will testify before a congressional hearing amidst questions about political influence on the Justice Department.
- Democrats have criticized President Trump’s calls to indict political opponents as intimidation using the Justice Department's power.
- Democrats plan to question Bondi about her turbulent tenure marked by politically charged investigations and the firing of prosecutors.
- There are concerns about whether the Justice Department is following the Constitution or pursuing political revenge, as expressed by Democrats.
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Democratic senators accuse US Justice Minister Pam Bondi of using her office as a "political weapon" for Donald Trump and his intentions. She denies the allegations.
Ty Cobb: Bondi Most ‘Reprehensible’ Attorney General In U.S. History
Tuesday on CNN’s “OutFront,” former White House special counsel and chronic Trump critic Ty Cobb said Attorney General Pam Bondi is now the most “reprehensible” person ever to hold that office. Referencing Bondi’s testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Cobb said, “I think we saw today from the attorney general how low the representatives of the Department of Justice are willing to go.” Host Erin Burnett asked, “What did you make of Pam…
Bondi clashes with Dems at Senate oversight hearing
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Pamela Bondi repeatedly declined to answer questions from Democratic senators during a Senate oversight hearing Tuesday on some of the largest controversies involving the Justice Department. The close ally of President Donald Trump often took a combative attitude with Democratic senators when pressed on those topics, including the firing of career Justice Department officials, the indictment of former FBI Director J…
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