Thursday, October 19,2025. Attorney General Pam da Bimbo Bondi
disgraced herself Tuesday as she repeatedly lied to the Senate Judiciary
Committee -- lied -- intentionally lied -- she prepared her 'zingers'
ahead of time, wrote them down on paper and flipped through her papers
throughout the hearing to find her prepared lies. This wasn't just
lying, this was premeditated. She was under oath. She broke the law
and did so intentionally.
We're
going to pick up with The Bimbo Bondi and her outlandish appearance
before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. First, apologies and
clarifications. Senator Adam Schiff is an attorney. Covering the hearing yesterday, I noted her
crazed behavior but didn't go into all of her claims because she seemed
to be lying. We're going to cover some of that now. I thought I noted
when she was screeching at Senator Adam Schiff that he wasn't n
attorney. It might have gotten cut for space. But she was screeching
at him and distorting the law and claiming he didn't understand the law
because he was not an attorney.
I did not realize he was an
attorney. Nancy's been my Representative in the House forever and a
day. In the primary for Senate, I was for Katie Porter. I was fine
voting for Schiff in the general election and he has exceeded my
expectations so applause and praise for him; however, I did not know his
story. I'm not the only one. Pam da Bimbo Bondi didn't know that
either. Nicole Charky-Chami's RAW STORY article entitled "Stetson grad Pam Bondi scoffs at legal knowledge of senator — who went to Harvard Law" is where I learned of it.
So
if she had any integrity -- we know she doesn't -- she would apologize
immediately. But she doesn't care. She just lies. And she came
prepared with her little book of lies that she could not speak without
consulting. She lied. She lied repeatedly.
Need another example, Alexander Willis (RAW STORY) reports on this exchange
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) put Attorney General Pam Bondi on notice
Tuesday after she made the misleading claim that the senator “stormed”
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during a news conference in June, a stunning incident captured on video where Padilla was forced to the ground and handcuffed.
[. . .]
“You know, you want order in here now, yet you stormed the director of
Homeland Security, Kristi Noem!” Bondi said. “You sure didn't have order
that day, did you, Senator?”
“Attorney general, you are under oath!” Padilla fired back. “I did not storm the secretary.”
That's the thing about dirty little whores. They lie and they mean to.
I
should have known that Adam's an attorney since he's one of my two US
senators. But it's not like I accused him of not being one. Bimbo came
to the hearing with her attacks prepared ahead of time, which is why
she was flipping furiously through that huge book/binder in front of her
throughout. She planned every attack ahead of time. So she should
have known her facts.
But she doesn't care about facts.
She lied bout Adam and she lied about Alex.
She
deliberately lied while refusing to answer questions. Grasp that. She
wasn't going to talk about Homan, she wasn't going to talk about this or
that. But she made time to talk about when federal goons attacked
Alex? And she lied about what happened.
She's an Attorney General
who lied about the physical attack on a US senator -- that's what she
did. She's not fit to be an attorney general and we damn well don't
need any lectures from her bout how to speak in public when all she does
is lie.
She's a damn liar. An elderly woman with nothing to
point to. She's sixty next month. No kids. Two failed marriages that
combined almost lasted six years. Career wise? She's taken actions
that can land her in prison and should; however, right now we can just
term her a professional disgrace.
Guess she's nothing
but the lonely spinster when it comes to work, in love with the boss,
pining for him and going home to her empty and barren life each night.
Steven Benen (MADDOW BLOG, MSNBC) notes:
As Schiff documented, Bondi refused to respond to all kinds of legitimate lines of inquiry, including:
whether
the attorney general consulted with career ethics lawyers before
approving a $400 million gift from the Qatar (a country she was a paid
lobbyist for);
what role she played in asking that Trump’s name be flagged in the Jeffrey Epstein files;
whether White House border czar Tom Homan took the $50,000 from undercover FBI agents in the runup to the 2024 election;
whether career prosecutors found insufficient evidence to charge former FBI Director James Comey;
whether Bondi discussed the Comey indictment with Trump;
how the administration concluded that military strikes against civilians in international waters are legal;
whether Bondi approved the firing of antitrust lawyers who disagreed with the Hewlett Packard merger;
whether she supported a fund for violent insurrectionists who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6;
whether the Justice Department had fired career professionals because they worked on Jan. 6 cases;
and whether DOJ employees should have to abide by court orders.
In
effectively all of these instances, the attorney general could’ve
offered substantive answers. She instead attacked senators for asking
good questions she didn’t like.
Pam
made many charges and they also seemed baseless so we weren't exact in
her claims. I noted I had a cold -- that's why Ava and I aren't
worrying about a piece at THIRD this week. And I talked about menthol
on my resonators. Shirley said a ton of e-mails asked what resonators
are. Hum. When you did that just now the vibrations went to a space --
where depends on if you were humming a low note or a high note.
They're basically cavities, like the chest, the nose the areas above or
right on the eyebrow, etc. They're what give our voices color and
they're what tend to fill up with snot when we have a cold. She
attacked Senator Sheldon Whitehouse over someone she claimed he had
donated to his campaigns. Alexander Bolton's "Senate Democrat: Bondi campaign contribution accusation ‘simply isn’t true’"
(THE HILL) notes that Whitehouse has his staff research his claim and,
no, he had not accepted donations from the man she claimed (Reid
Hoffman).
She came in and she knowingly and repeatedly lied.
Senator Alex Padilla reminded her she was under oath but she kept
lying. James Comey is being targeted by Pams and Chump and he didn't
lie. But Pam went and deliberately lied and did so over and over.
Maybe if she'd stop lying and do her actual job of protecting the American people, ICE wouldn't be harming people?
She needs to face charges.
For
over four hours, Trump’s former personal lawyer hit Democrats with what
sounded like cheap opposition research. She called Sen. Adam Schiff of
California “a liar” and “a failed lawyer” and asked him to “apologize”
to the president for his work as an impeachment manager during Trump’s
first term.
Bondi also baselessly claimed that
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island took money from one of Jeffrey
Epstein’s “closest confidants,” and she accused Sen. Richard Blumenthal
of Connecticut of lying about his military record.
I
served in the Senate and participated in many oversight hearings during
my time there, and I’ve never seen anything like what we witnessed
during Bondi’s testimony on Tuesday. I’ve never seen that kind of
behavior from any witness, much less the sitting attorney general of the
United States.
It was a shocking, ugly and
frankly embarrassing display, but it wasn’t Bondi’s behavior that really
stunned me. What truly shocked me is that no Republican on the
committee, not even Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa, spoke up when the
attorney general of the United States spent the entirety of her
questioning period with Democratic senators screaming, refusing to
answer, and targeting them with ad hominem attacks.
Claire is 100% correct.
Bondi
committed crimes in her testimony -- lying under oath is a crime.
These were lies. She wrote them down ahead of time. She read them from
the page in front of her. She intended to lie, premediated before the
hearing came to order.
She
was a joke and she looked as crazed and idiotic as Elisabeth Hasselbeck
back when THE VIEW allowed Elizabeth's crazy to run free.
That's
fine but I was actually talking about that after the hearing with an
Epstein survivor. Bondi is a pedophile protector. She enables it. So,
in the eyes of the law, that makes her a pedophile. There's nothing
passive about her actions. Pam Bondi has worked to bury the Epstein
documents and she's watched -- if not enabled -- as Chump rewarded
convicted pedophile Ghislaine Maxwell from a maximum security prison
that a pedophile belongs in to "Camp Fed" in Bryan Texas. So I think we
can all her a pedophile. I don't think it's stretching. She's helping
with the crime, she's covering up and that makes her an accomplice to
the crime.
She repeatedly
refused to answer questions about Tom Homan and the $50,000 dollars --
as though the public has no interest in nor right to know when a US
official is taking bribes?
This issue is not going away. Lisandra Gomez-Tate (2PARAGRAPHS) reports:
Ryan
Crosswell, a former attorney in the Department of Justice's Public
Integrity Section, where he investigated public officials accused of
abusing their power, appeared on CNN (below) and wrote: “I spent years
prosecuting bribery cases at the DOJ. When a bag of cash changes hands,
it's a solid case. But under Trump's DOJ, friends like Tom Homan get
protection, opponents get prosecution.”
According
to Crosswell, he resigned from the DOJ in March after he was “pressured
to drop a case against a politician charged with corruption because he
was a political ally of Donald Trump.”
(That
politician was New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who was indicted in
September 2024 on charges of bribery, fraud and soliciting illegal
foreign campaign donations. In February 2025, the charges were dismissed
by the U.S. Justice Department. Note: Adams dropped out of the 2025
mayoral race in September.)
Crosswell
told Erin Burnett on CNN: “The most galling part about it is Pam Bondi
has the audacity to say nobody is above the law. But we know that’s not
true. Eric Adams is above the law. Tom Homan is above the law. And
apparently anyone contained in the Epstein Files is above the law.”
Democrats
on the House Judiciary Committee are escalating their investigation
into the Trump administration's handling of bribery allegations against
White House border czar Tom Homan, Axios has learned.
Why
it matters: Democrats have seized on the allegations, which Homan and
the White House have denied, as part of their anti-corruption message
against President Trump and his team.
Senate Democrats grilled Attorney General Pam Bondi on the topic at a hearing Tuesday.
She
said the Justice Department found no evidence of wrongdoing but did not
say if Homan returned the purported $50,000 bribe, Axios' April Rubin
reported.
Homan said in a Fox News interview last month he
"did nothing illegal" and told NewsNation the reports were "bullsh*t,"
with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt saying Homan "never
took the $50,000."
Driving the news: In a letter to Associate
Attorney General Edmund Woodward, a group of House Democrats led by
Judiciary Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) wrote that Bondi
and FBI Director Kash Patel "failed to answer" their initial letter on
Homan last month.
"We write now to follow up and demand that you answer fundamental questions," they continued.
"Who
knew about the Homan cash bribery scandal, when did they know it, and
why was Mr. Homan appointed 'Border Czar' even in the face of such
damning evidence of his taking bribes for government contracts?"
Zoom
in: The lawmakers noted that Woodward led the vetting of potential
candidates for administration jobs as part of Trump's 2024 transition
team.
She didn't want to talk Epstein either. Unless it was a Republican senator asking the question. Isaac Schorr (MEDIAITE) notes this exchange:
KENNEDY: I’ve got to ask you about this, general. Secretary Howard Lutnick on October 1 gave an interview to The New York Post
about Mr. Epstein. And he described Mr. Eppstein as, quote, “the
greatest blackmailer ever,” close quote. Have you reviewed that
transcript of that interview?
BONDI: I have not reviewed the transcript, but I saw the clip of it.
KENNEDY: Okay. It appears that Secretary Lutnick was Mr. Epstein’s
next door neighbor. In fact, their townhomes shared a wall. And the
reporter that was talking to Mr. Lutnick, she asked how other prominent
men could have been associated with Epstein when Mr. Lutnick could
immediately sense that he was a quote “pervert.” And then Secretary
Lutnick said, or rather the reporter said, “Did they see it and ignore
it?” Do you remember that from the interview?
BONDI: I do.
KENNEDY: And Commerce Secretary Lutnick said, “No, they
participated.” And then Commerce Secretary Lutnick goes on to say,
quote, “That’s what his MO was. You know, get a massage, get amassage.
And what happened in that massage room, I assume was a video. This guy
was the greatest blackmailer ever, blackmail people, that’s how he had
money,” end quote. Is that true?
BONDI: Senator, as our July memo said, we did not uncover
evidence. This case has gone through three administrations, as well as former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta-
KENNEDY: I know, I know, I know that, Pam! But have you interview Secretary Lutnick?
BONDI: No, Senator.
KENNEDY: Do you plan to?
BONDI: If he wants to talk to the FBI or the FBI wants to talk to him, that is more than on-
KENNEDY: Don’t you think you ought to talk to him after this interview?
BONDI: Senator, if Howard Lutnick wants to speak to the FBI, and if Director Patel wants to speak to Howard Lutnick, absolutely.
KENNEDY: Okay. Maybe we ought to get Mr. Lutnick in here too, Mr. Chairman.
Chump causes the shutdown and continues it in part
to cover up for his involvement with pedophiles Jeffery Epstein and
Ghislaine Maxwell.
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