Bring on the Fang Fang files.“Not a King. He’s your Daddy.”
Re: Pam Bondi out!
Posted by Soccer on April 2, 2026, 10:22 pm, in reply to "Pam Bondi out!"
Looking forward to April 14 when Bondi will still be required to testify, under oath, on the Epstein files.
I wonder if her demeanor will be different from her previously aggressive, evasive, and highly theatrical performances of the past. Someone described her as an "overcaffeinated high school mean girl," engaging in shouting matches with lawmakers and resorting to personal insults.
The hag even brought a burn book on members of the committee and referred to it when she needed to hurl and insult at one of them.
Re: Pam Bondi out!
Posted by Soccer on April 3, 2026, 4:56 pm, in reply to "Re: Pam Bondi out!"
Unconfirmed, but there are reports that her portrait at the DOJ was promptly thrown in the trash. LOL Don't piss off the King.
I hope Hegseth is next... I read a post that said he has the nickname of Secretary of War Crimes within the Dept of War, including by many active duty Marines.
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Posted by Soccer on April 4, 2026, 12:06 pm, in reply to "Re: Pam Bondi out!"
More bad news for Bondi... she just may get disbarred. She now faces intensified calls for disbarment regarding allegations of ethical violations and partisan misuse of the Justice Department. The evidence against her is overwhelming and now that she's no longer AG.
Previously, complaints against her were rejected because the Florida Bar often avoids pursuing active, high-ranking federal officials. Now, as a private citizen, she is no longer protected by this informal policy.
Her getting disbarred, like Guiliani did, would definitely be justice.
Justice For Bondi
Posted by Soccer on April 4, 2026, 12:07 pm, in reply to "h"
More bad news for Bondi... she just may get disbarred. She now faces intensified calls for disbarment regarding allegations of ethical violations and partisan misuse of the Justice Department. The evidence against her is overwhelming and now that she's no longer AG.
Previously, complaints against her were rejected because the Florida Bar often avoids pursuing active, high-ranking federal officials. Now, as a private citizen, she is no longer protected by this informal policy.
Her getting disbarred, like Guiliani did, would definitely be justice.