Attorney General Bondi Downplays Need for Signal Chat Probe as Lawmakers Push for Investigation
- Attorney General Pam Bondi stated she is not interested in investigating the Signal chat scandal involving top officials discussing sensitive plans, confirming that these discussions did not involve classified information.
- U.S. Senators are advocating for an investigation into the Signal chat scandal, but Bondi has shown no interest in pursuing it.
- While addressing the issue, Bondi shifted focus to Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, suggesting they should be the subjects of investigations over their past handling of classified information.
- Clinton responded by calling Bondi's remarks "staggering hypocrisy" and argued that such behavior endangered military personnel.
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Bondi: Congress Should Not Go on Recess, We Need All Nominees Confirmed
On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Ingraham Angle,” Attorney General Pam Bondi urged Congress to stay in session to confirm all of President Donald Trump’s nominees. Host Laura Ingraham asked, [relevant exchange begins around 4:20] “[W]hat is your The post Bondi: Congress Should Not Go on Recess, We Need All Nominees Confirmed appeared first on Breitbart.
'Incredible, but not surprising' CNN's Anderson Cooper floored by Trump AG's remarks
Primetime CNN anchor Anderson Cooper expressed disbelief that Attorney General Pam Bondi is refusing to have the Justice Department investigate the Signal group chat thread in which Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth discussed imminent attack orders with other high-level officials and a journalist.Hegseth and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz drew fierce criticism over their involvement in the Signal group chat, in which Hegseth shared live updat…
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