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Pam Bondi Vows 'One Tier of Justice for All' and to Restore Confidence at Attorney General Confirmation Hearing
Jan 15, 2025, 03:15 PM
During her confirmation hearing for the position of Attorney General, Pam Bondi emphasized her commitment to establishing a 'one tier of justice for all.' She stated that if confirmed, she would work tirelessly to restore confidence and integrity within the Department of Justice (DOJ). Bondi condemned the current state of partisanship and the perceived weaponization of the DOJ, asserting that these issues would come to an end under her leadership. Her remarks included a vow to eliminate partisan practices within the department, aiming to ensure equal treatment under the law for all Americans. Bondi's statements were reiterated multiple times during the hearing, highlighting her focus on reforming the DOJ's operations and restoring public trust.
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