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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Feb 24, 2025, 03:38 PM Feb 24

Harry Litman - Pam Bondi Report Card

Substance: D-; Citizenship: F

There hasn’t been much scrutiny of Pam Bondi since she became the Attorney General a little less than three weeks ago. She sailed well above the low bar set by Trump’s initial scandal-ridden nominee, Matt Gaetz, but that shouldn’t be much of a distinction. And she seems less flamboyantly unqualified, dangerous, or downright kooky than several of the more controversial nominees that Trump managed to cram through a compliant Senate. Finally, Bondi kept her fingerprints off the Eric Adams scandal, letting acting deputy Attorney General Emil Bove do all the dirty work. That’s not an unusual maneuver for a sitting attorney general.

But it would be a mistake to conclude that she has been a benign presence in her short time on the job. On the contrary, she has issued a series of directives that drip disdain for and unwarranted criticism of Department attorneys. They surely have contributed to the miserable morale and sense of being under assault that DOJ career attorneys have reported feeling under this administration.

Bondi issued no fewer than 14 directives on her first day on the job, February 5. The most well-reported one set up a task force to examine the “weaponization” of the DOJ. It bore the subject “Restoring the Integrity and Credibility of the Department of Justice.” The memo began by asserting the need to “restore integrity and credibility with the public.” It provided a single reason why dramatic steps were required: “because, as President Trump pointed out following his second inauguration, ‘[t]he prior administration and allies throughout the country engaged in an unprecedented Third World weaponization of prosecutorial power to upend the democratic process.’”

To anyone who appreciates the mission and sworn duty of Department career attorneys, that is a grave charge. And Bondi continued with it, blithely asserting, “the American people have witnessed the previous administration engage in a systematic campaign against its perceived political opponents.”

https://harrylitman.substack.com/p/pam-bondi-report-card

Republicans are great projectionists

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Harry Litman - Pam Bondi Report Card (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 24 OP
Every single cabinet nominee is set to destroy/dismantel vapor2 Feb 24 #1
When new AG Pam Bondi informed the DOJ that they were rebranding as Trump's personal lawyers, it felt like a Freudian sl LetMyPeopleVote Feb 24 #2

vapor2

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1. Every single cabinet nominee is set to destroy/dismantel
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 03:45 PM
Feb 24

the agency which they oversee. EVERY.SINGLE.NOMINEE!!

LetMyPeopleVote

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2. When new AG Pam Bondi informed the DOJ that they were rebranding as Trump's personal lawyers, it felt like a Freudian sl
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 08:48 PM
Feb 24

When new AG Pam Bondi informed the DOJ that they were rebranding as Trump’s personal lawyers, it felt like a Freudian slip. Given that the leadership of the leaders of the hitherto famously independent department — from Bondi to Blanche to Bove — were all chosen because they were, in fact, Trump’s personal lawyers, it […]



https://abovethelaw.com/2025/02/trump-us-attorney-doesnt-understand-constitution-basic-grammar/

When new AG Pam Bondi informed the DOJ that they were rebranding as Trump’s personal lawyers, it felt like a Freudian slip. Given that the leadership of the leaders of the hitherto famously independent department — from Bondi to Blanche to Bove — were all chosen because they were, in fact, Trump’s personal lawyers, it wasn’t a surprise that the new look department would see itself that way. But you got the vague sense that Bondi probably wished she’d maintained a facade of propriety and left that part unsaid.

Ed Martin, heading up the DC US Attorney’s Office, lacks any lingering subtlety. Thus far, the Stop the Steal wingnut placed in charge of the venerable office divided his time between writing love letters to Elon Musk, dropping charges against his own clients, and threatening legislators for questioning Republicans. So it’s unsurprising to see that he’s yet again screwing around on social media repeating the idea that law enforcement reflects the whims of a president instead of his actual job.

The word “interim” is curiously absent. Because while Trump has nominated Martin to take on the role long-term, the Senate needs to vote before he’s actually “United States Attorney, District of Columbia.”

But also, take another look at the first three words. That’s not how apostrophes work, champ!

Maybe basic grammar is something they teach you after you get confirmed.
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