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Pam Bondi did a great job. Not for the American people, but she did a great job for someone.
She was perfect in her role. She blocked investigations into deep state corruption for over a year in President Trump's second term. An important achievement if you're working for the DC blob.
I wrote in our paper The Miami Independent in early 2025 about Bondi's nomination:
Pam Bondi is likely to be approved as attorney general of these United States.
The blob doesn't quiver like it did with the thought of Matt Gaetz in that role. Instead, many would say the blob is smiling with this appointment.
Bondi is anti-Second Amendment, and worked under Obama to select an outcome in the infamous Trevon Martin case. "If I had a son, he would look like Trevon Martin", said the Kenyan.
Why would anyone in their right mind have supported that travesty of justice?
Trump is also reportedly pissed that Bondi has an apparent allergy to actual justice - namely, her failure to deliver on promises to go after his political foes (former FBI Director James Comey or New York AG Letitia James). Bondi's DOJ has also been dragging its feet on broader accountability: no real movement on COVID-era prosecutions despite the obvious targets, a bizarre pivot toward "hate speech" crackdowns that even drew fire from the right, and a general pattern of not prosecuting what many see as a laundry list of potential criminals from the prior regime. Perhaps it was all by design, wrote Zero Hedge today.
What's more, Bondi's DOJ has been actively sabotaging the Trump coalition by maintaining Biden-era policies in court - repeatedly mooting litigation on key issues rather than letting judges deliver precedent-setting knockout blows, defending outdated gun control measures like the 1934 National Firearms Act in suppressor cases, and choosing temporary tactical retreats over permanent wins that would prevent future Democrat administrations from simply flipping the switch back on, added Zero Hedge.
The only question is why was she nominated by President Trump in the first place?
Likely because she would sail through Congressional approval.
Of course it didn't hurt that she worked with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles at Ballard Partners, a powerful lobbying firm.
Of course everyone knew who Bondi was when she was picked for the job. They had to have known she would not be effective in promoting the agenda Trump campaigned on.
So, why did they pick her?
The show must go on.













The key problem is that Trump depends too much on his dumb and arrogant (see Vanity Fair interviews) Chief of Staff Suzie Wiles.
Maybe she can make the trains run on time for Trump, but she is a Florida Swamp creature. Job