LIVE: AG PAM BONDI TESTIFIES ON EPSTEIN FILES AND MORE

From MeidasTouch

Attorney General Pam Bondi's testimony addresses the controversial hiring of Jared Weise, a pardoned individual indicted for assaulting police officers during the January 6th insurrection, raising questions about law enforcement credibility under the Trump administration. Her remarks highlight the disconnect between the administration's rhetoric on supporting police and the reality of employing someone with a violent past against law enforcement.

Key Takeaways

  • Hiring a January 6 rioter? DOJ’s version of bringing a knife to a gunfight.
  • From 'law and order' to 'law and disorder': only in America can felons find employment in justice.
  • Pardons: The original 'get out of jail free' card—now a job qualification at DOJ?
  • Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team: When you dismantle oversight, does the money just magically disappear?
  • A gutted integrity division is the new American trademark—welcome to the land of half-hearted law enforcement.

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