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Attorney General Bondi will face Senate questions over political pressure on Justice Department
Bondi faces Senate questioning amid claims DOJ prosecutions target Trump's opponents; over 70% of Civil Rights Division attorneys have left, former DOJ employees say.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi will testify before a congressional hearing amidst questions about political influence on the Justice Department.
- Democrats have criticized President Trump’s calls to indict political opponents as intimidation using the Justice Department's power.
- Democrats plan to question Bondi about her turbulent tenure marked by politically charged investigations and the firing of prosecutors.
- There are concerns about whether the Justice Department is following the Constitution or pursuing political revenge, as expressed by Democrats.
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Bondi defends herself against criticism that she's weaponized the Justice Department
Bondi is facing lawmakers at a congressional hearing amid growing questions about political influence over a DOJ that has already criminally charged one of President Donald Trump's longtime foes.
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Sen. Chuck Grassley has opened Attorney General Pam Bondi's congressional hearing by praising her efforts to scrutinize what conservatives allege was their targeting by President Joe Biden’s Justice Department.
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