Why Dems think they have the upper hand at Pam Bondi's big Hill hearing
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Why Dems think they have the upper hand at Pam Bondi's big Hill hearing
"It's very hard to narrow down all of the lawlessness and gross abuse of power that this Department of Justice has engaged in in just one year,"
"the good work they've done on just regularly prosecuting bad guys."
"The Department of Justice has been found to be lying by federal courts across the land - they have withheld evidence, they have misled the court, they've shown spectacular disrespect for the rule of law and the integrity of the courts,"
"So, I think as little respect as they have for the courts, they probably have less for Congress."
Bondi faces a House Judiciary hearing where Democrats plan intense questioning about alleged lawlessness and abuse of power by the Department of Justice over the past year. Few Republicans on the panel signal eagerness to challenge Bondi, with Rep. Thomas Massie a notable exception planning to question her about the Epstein matter. Chair Jim Jordan plans to focus on a senior DOJ fraud official, the closed Trump investigation and routine prosecutions. Some Republicans will ask about election law overhaul and parental rights. Democrats expect Bondi's refusals and GOP reticence to highlight controversies around the DOJ.
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