Trump's attorney general pick Pam Bondi to face US Senate grilling
- Pam Bondi, Donald Trump's pick for Attorney General, faced sharp questioning from Democratic senators during her confirmation hearing on January 15, 2025, regarding her loyalty to Trump and potential politicization of the Justice Department.
- Bondi emphasized that she would not allow political motivations to influence investigations, stating, 'If confirmed, I will work to restore confidence and integrity to the Department of Justice.'
- Democrats, including Senator Richard Durbin, expressed concerns about Bondi's ties to Trump, questioning whether she could maintain the department's independence from the White House.
- Republicans welcomed Bondi's appointment as a course correction for the Justice Department, which they believe has pursued an overly liberal agenda, while Bondi promised to uphold constitutional rights and enforce the law.
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