Pam Bondi tells Senate panel she would end ‘partisanship’ at DOJ
- Pam Bondi, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Attorney General, faced a contentious confirmation hearing with questions about her impartiality and qualifications.
- Democrats expressed concerns about Bondi's independence from Trump, while Republicans, including Senator Chuck Grassley, defended her nomination.
- Bondi stated, 'No one will be prosecuted or investigated because they're a political opponent,' addressing concerns about partisanship at the Department of Justice.
- Bondi needs 50 votes for confirmation in the Senate, where Republicans currently hold a majority.
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