Congressional Democrats turn their sights to Pam Bondi after Kristi Noem's firing
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Congressional Democrats turn their sights to Pam Bondi after Kristi Noem's firing
"We're going to approach those two toxic individuals with the same intensity that has now led to the termination of Kristi Noem. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries referring to Bondi and Stephen Miller as individuals who must be removed from their positions."
"Look there's a culture of lawlessness and chaos in the Cabinet and Noem was a big part of it, but Bondi is a central part of it and she's been at the heart of the Epstein cover-up. House Judiciary Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin characterizing Bondi's role in alleged misconduct."
"The president does has a proclivity for getting rid of people who are dragging him down. Kristi Noem was dragging him down and I think Pam Bondi is too on the Epstein thing. She's causing the president some pain right now and I would not be surprised if he was thinking about getting rid of her."
Five Republicans on the House Oversight Committee voted with Democrats to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the Epstein matter. Representative Shri Thanedar introduced articles of impeachment against Bondi, charging her with obstruction of Congress and dereliction of duty for withholding Epstein documents. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries stated that Bondi and White House adviser Stephen Miller must "go next" following Kristi Noem's ouster. House Judiciary Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin characterized Bondi as central to a "culture of lawlessness" and the "Epstein cover-up." Political analysts note that Bondi's low polling numbers among Trump Cabinet officials may influence the President's decision regarding her tenure.
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