Attorney General Bondi will face Senate questions over political pressure on Justice Department
Bondi faces Senate questioning over alleged DOJ politicization involving Comey indictment and purges of nearly 300 career prosecutors, raising concerns about department independence, lawmakers say.
- 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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Bondi dodges Democrats' questions on weaponizing DOJ in Senate hearing
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee today underscored the deep partisan divide over the state of justice in America. In tense exchanges, Bondi and committee members clashed repeatedly, with each side accusing the other of politicizing and weaponizing the Justice Department. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins has this report.
Bondi rebukes Democrats as she faces criticism over DOJ leadership
WASHINGTON: US Attorney General Pam Bondi, appearing before a Senate panel on Tuesday (Oct 7), criticised Democratic lawmakers in personal terms as she faced pushback over the Justice Department's enforcement efforts in
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