Pam Bondi, a former attorney general of Florida and past attorney for Donald Trump, successfully passed her assurance sessions. Finally, all of a sudden, Democrats dammed up the ballot. They decided to hold Bondi’s AG visit prisoner until he did their bidding, disturbed about President Trump following his pledge to follow through with him. However, Bondi’s assurance to the Senate opened the doors on Tuesday evening, 54-46.  ,
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Splitting: Pam Bondi has been elected as the country’s second attorney general.
The voting was 54-46. photograph. twitter.com/svSmJ0LmY5
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg ) February 5, 2025
John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, was the only Democrat to support Bondi in the election.  ,
I don’t understand if anyone has noticed, but the Democrats ‘ limp-wristed take-their-ball-home strategy isn’t working.  ,
Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah ) promised Democrats that if they didn’t allow a vote, he’d make sure their next few nights and weekends would be spent cooling their heels and knocking back cold-brew crack coffee.
If Dems want to do this the hard way, that’s their choice, but we’ll get these nominees confirmed one way or the other—even if that means staying in session ( including weekends ) for weeks on end
Buckle away! https ://t.co/W23IvxTQsq
— Mike Lee ( @BasedMikeLee ) February 3, 2025
After lawmakers allegedly took the trip off, Bondi’s election was sent to the Senate ground on Monday evening after a vote to halt further discussion, setting the stage for Tuesday night’s ballot.  ,
The Department of Justice should be able to assure the public that it is not discriminating against Americans based on their political or religious values.
Pam Bondi has promised to return the office to its main goals of prosecuting violence and protecting American from… twitter.com/RVuw6xNGSp
— Leader John Thune ( @LeaderJohnThune ) February 4, 2025
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Before Bondi was even AG, there were high-level ( and some not-so-high-level ) firings at the Department of Justice. At the FBI, Kash Patel hasn’t even been confirmed, and all of a sudden, the 7th-floor professional aircraft has taken on the look of a spirit area. That’s not happened without Bondi, who has been appointed as the head of both organizations following Tuesday night’s Senate ballot. Think what will occur when she assumes the head.
Bondi has previously described herself as the government’s “wingman”, as criminal defense lawyer Eric Holder described his position as Barack Obama’s AG. Democrats, who apparently preferred having an attorney general who detested the president as one of his best legal advisors, were upset about her closeness to Trump World.  ,
That’s obviously what Ranking Member Dick Durbin (D-Ill. ) had in mind when he pretended to be upset about Bondi being very “faithful” to Donald Trump. ” I fear Ms. Bondi may only guard and be faithful to one man throughout this whole encounter, and that’s the president who’s given her this opportunity”, said the oil Durbin, who’d seemingly forgotten Bondi’s effective public legal career long before she’d ever met Donald Trump.  ,
Is there a patriarchy line where we can review the Illinois Democrat?  ,
Durbin said with a flat face that he worried apparently Trump’s AG company may refuse to be a “nonpartisan” office, like, you know, Merrick Garland’s armed legislation enforcement arm that spied on Catholics, parents at school board meetings, and—hey, are all the January 6 trespassers out of the Gulag already?  ,
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Shockingly, no Republican senators laughed in his face, but Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa ) came close.
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said,” Some of my colleagues also suggest that Miss Bondi’s loyalty to President Trump , is somehow disqualifying,” and he pinned the Democrats ‘ ears back on this. It is not compelling in any way” . ,
Grassley explained,” There’s nothing wrong with President Trump appointing people who really defended him to a large place”. He told Democrats, as if they didn’t know,” Ms. Bondi publicly supported President Trump, just like 77 million Americans who voted him back into office in November. So this, too, is not a disqualifying attribute”.
Last week, Bondi passed a party-line vote to the Judiciary Committee.  ,
Now that Bondi’s been confirmed, let’s get going—we’ve got a country to save.  ,