DOJ Slams 'Fake News' Photo of 'Binned' Pam Bondi Portrait – but X Is Unconvinced
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Pam Bondi's Portrait Ends Up In The Trash Bin At DOJ
A fitting end to a sordid career. Source: MSNow Within hours of the news that President Donald Trump had fired Pam Bondi as attorney general, images began circulating of her framed portrait, unceremoniously removed from its place of honor near the president and vice president on the walls of Justice Department offices. One photo obtained by MS NOW showed Bondi’s portrait in a trash bin. Current and former DOJ officials said it’s a reflection of …
DOJ Responds: Pam Bondi’s Official Portrait Thrown Into Trash After Firing * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Joshua C.
The details are still emerging following President Trump’s firing of Pam Bondi. But even with the dust still settling, payback and retribution are on the menu. Within the last few hours, photos and reports have started going viral which seem to show some of that payback with bucket loads of poetic irony. To which the DOJ swiftly responded with charges of fake news. I’m talking about Pam Bondi’s official DOJ portrait dropped unceremoniously into …
DOJ slams 'fake news' photo of 'binned' Pam Bondi portrait – but X is unconvinced
The US Department of Justice has shut down reporting which suggested a portrait of former attorney general Pam Bondi was put in a bin following her sacking by President Donald Trump, branding the photo 'fake news' and sharing its own image of the portrait hanging on a wall. However, social media users have questioned if the frame is the same.
Pam Bondi is already the second minister from Donald Trump's cabinet who has to go. An X-post to do this is a whirlwind.
DOJ responds to viral photo of Pam Bondi’s headshot in the garbage
President Donald Trump fired Pam Bondi as attorney general this week, and it didn’t take long for talk of bad blood between the two to make the rounds. Adding to the speculation, a report claimed that Bondi’s portrait had been placed in a trash can at the Department of Justice following her departure. The photos spread quickly on social media — and the department has since responded to the allegations. DOJ calls it ‘fake news’ ZUMSamuel Corum –…
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