Bondi Says California at ‘Good Point’: ‘We’re Not Scared to Go Further’
- Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that federal efforts in California, including deploying the National Guard and Marines, are effective in maintaining safety amid ongoing protests and unrest.
- Bondi warned that looters could face up to 20 years in prison for robbery under the Hobbs Act, stating, "If you loot a store, we are going to charge you with robbery."
- California filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming the deployment of National Guard troops was done unlawfully without Governor Gavin Newsom's consent.
- California is suing the Trump administration over the deployment of National Guard troops without state consent, claiming it breaches state sovereignty.
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Bondi pressed over Trump’s Insurrection Act claims
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced criticism from the press Wednesday morning regarding the Insurrection Act and whether the Trump administration would invoke it against protesters. “What is the bar for invoking the Insurrection Act, and can you describe some of…
Bondi Threatens More Force in Los Angeles, Deflects on J6 Cop Beater Pardons
Attorney General Pam Bondi warned Wednesday that the federal government may ramp up its crackdown in Los Angeles if unrest continues. Speaking to reporters, Bondi said current efforts are working but made it clear they’re ready to push harder. “We’re not scared to go further. We’re not frightened to do something else if we need to,” Bondi said. Bondi pointed to the deployment of the National Guard and Marines in California as proof that the Trum…
Bondi says California at ‘good point’: ‘We’re not scared to go further’
Attorney General Pam Bondi told reporters on Wednesday that efforts to quell unrest in Los Angeles are working but that federal authorities are “not scared to go further” if necessary. Asked what the threshold would be for the Trump aministration invoke the Insurrection Act, Bondi touted the steps that the administration has already taken and…
'We're not scared': Pam Bondi dodges questions on taking controversial step
Attorney General Pam Bondi repeatedly declined to say what President Donald Trump's threshold was for invoking the Insurrection Act in California.At a press gaggle on Wednesday, a reporter asked Bondi what events would force the president to use his powers to deploy troops under the 1807 law."What is his bar for invoking the Insurrection Act?" the reporter wondered. "Right now it's keeping California safe," Bondi replied. "If Gavin Newsom isn't …
Bondi says California at 'good point': 'We're not scared to go further'
Attorney General Pam Bondi told reporters Wednesday that efforts to quell unrest in Los Angeles are working but that federal authorities are “not scared to go further” if necessary. Asked what the threshold would be for the Trump administration invoke the Insurrection Act, Bondi touted the steps the administration has already
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