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Graham Platner, the embattled Maine Senate candidate, accused his party of trying to “destroy my life” during a packed town hall Monday night in Damariscotta, Maine. Platner, an oyster farmer and political newcomer backed by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), has faced a barrage of news stories about his past offensive online posts since Maine Gov.…
A Minnesota man was arrested and is facing federal charges after allegedly offering $45,000 for the killing of Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Biden has strenuously denied he was unaware of his administration’s actions, calling such claims “ridiculous and false.”
(Gray News) - A man was arrested after allegedly posting a $45,000 hit for Attorney General Pam Bondi on TikTok, according to court documents. Court documents accuse 29-year-old Tyler Avalos of creating a TikTok saying he wanted Bondi “dead or alive,” but “preferably dead.”
Minnesota man Tyler Avalos faces federal charges for allegedly posting TikTok video offering $45,000 bounty to kill Attorney General Pam Bondi, sparking FBI probe.
Amy Poehler took on the role of Bondi as she testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee, while her longtime collaborator and friend Tina Fey played Noem.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a probe into former President Joe Biden’s alleged use of a digital autopen after a Tuesday House report cast doubt on the validity of his criminal pardons. The House Oversight Committee recommended that the Department of Justice (DOJ) investigate the pardons and any other executive orders that may have relied on his staff’s autopen in its report,
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‘She’ll Be Fired … or Worse’: Trump Puts Pam Bondi on the Spot — But Her Refusal Instantly Flips the Script and Leaves Him Visibly Seething on Camera
Pam Bondi defies Trump, leaving him fuming on camera. Find out why the President's question backfired! 💥 #Trump #PamBondi #NewsHeadlines
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'I'm Not Gonna Talk!': Pam Bondi Plugs Her Ears, Outright Refuses To Answer Questions When Pressed On The DOJ's Lawlessness In Hearing
During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in June, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi outright refused to answer questions when Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) pressed her on alleged illegal conduct taking place in the Department of Justice (DOJ).