Bondi spars with California's Padilla over 2020 election, birthright citizenship during AG hearing
- Pam Bondi faced criticism during her Senate confirmation hearing for saying she would 'study' birthright citizenship, raising concerns about her understanding of the 14th Amendment.
- Senator Alex Padilla expressed frustration with Bondi's lack of knowledge about the 14th Amendment, stating it undermines confidence in her ability to serve as Attorney General.
- Legal scholars agree that the 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to anyone born in the U.S., regardless of parental immigration status.
- Senator Richard Blumenthal voiced doubts about Bondi's ability to resist demands from Donald Trump, emphasizing the need for her to prioritize the American people.
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