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'Never seen anything like it': Expert stunned by Pam Bondi's bizarre responses

A legal expert called Attorney General Pam Bondi's reaction to questions from members of Congress on Tuesday during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing "remarkably, completely antagonistic."

Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman told CNN that Bondi "refused to give answers at every turn."

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'Hypocrite!' Pam Bondi's attack notes snapped by photographer during contentious hearing

Attorney General Pam Bondi drew reactions from those watching her appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, when, instead of answering specific questions from Democrats, she turned to attack them personally.

Bondi attacked Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) over a campaign talking point from more than 15 years ago about his service as a U.S. Marine. She claimed Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) took money from someone who knew sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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'No evidence — they just keep saying it': GOP talking point smacked down by reporter

Longtime investigative reporter Ken Dilanian, who typically covers justice and intelligence, called out the Republican talking point that they were "wiretapped" by President Joe Biden's administration.

White House call logs were obtained as part of the investigation into the attempt to overturn the 2020 election, revealing who President Donald Trump called, when the calls occurred, and when they ended. Such call logs were public as part of the House Subcommittee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. However, the call logs published as part of special counsel Jack Smith's final report included the name of the phone number's owner.

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Mike Lindell vows to go 'door-to-door' begging because he doesn't have '300 cents'

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell threatened to go "door-to-door" begging for money to file an appeal after a judge ruled that he and his company defamed voting machine manufacturer Smartmatic.

In a ruling last month, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Bryan found that Lindell defamed Smartmatic 51 times with claims that the 2020 presidential election had been rigged.

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'Appalling omission' flagged by legal experts in Epstein saga

The Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking scandal has fallen catastrophically short in the one place above all else where it should matter, legal experts Rachel Foster, Dahlia Lithwick, Mimi Rocah, and Joyce Vance wrote for Slate on Tuesday.

"So far there has been a specific and appalling omission at the heart of the continuing, and at one time relentless, Epstein coverage," they wrote — specifically, that all the focus is not on who was hurt by Epstein's child trafficking operation, but which public figures and politicians might have their careers ruined by it.

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'Don’t believe your lying eyes!' Hawley lashes out at reporter after he's fact-checked

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) lashed out at Politico's Kyle Cheney on Tuesday when the legal reporter fact-checked the Republican about his claim he was "wiretapped" by President Joe Biden's administration.

Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigative report, listed in footnote 132 that investigators attempt to overthrow the 2020 election found that the White House called several Republican officials.

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GOP is tanking its own shutdown strategy with crusade to bury Epstein​ files: analyst

House Republicans had a theoretical advantage heading into the government shutdown: unlike Senate Republicans, they can use their bare majority to pass messaging bills to reopen the government, making Democrats look bad and trying to stick them with the blame for the standoff.

But that has been derailed by their other key agenda of running interference for President Donald Trump over the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files, political commentator Matt Yglesias noted Tuesday on X.

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Stetson grad Pam Bondi scoffs at legal knowledge of senator — who went to Harvard Law

Attorney General Pam Bondi tried to put down a U.S. senator Tuesday as she refused to answer multiple questions — begging to know of Adam Schiff (D-CA), "Do you have a law degree?"

Unfortunately for Bondi, her intended sleight failed as he does — from Harvard Law School.

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'Apologize!' Pam Bondi explodes at senator in fiery hearing

In what turned out to be the most contentious exchange between Pam Bondi and a Democrat at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, Sen. Adam Schiff used his time to provoke the attorney general to the point where she lashed out and demanded that the California Democrat apologize to President Donald Trump.

With Bondi shaking her head and sneering as Schiff began his questioning, she eventually launched personal attacks at Schiff, at one point asking whether the Harvard Law graduate had a law degree.

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Ex-Green Beret suspected of leading armed militia mounts GOP run for Congress

A special forces soldier turned motivational speaker who led a civilian disaster response to Hurricane Helene last fall, generating an Army investigation into whether he was leading an armed militia group, is running for Congress in North Carolina.

In the final stretch of the 2024 presidential campaign, Adam R. Smith’s Savage Freedoms Relief Operations won praise from then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, as he sought to discredit federal disaster response efforts under then-President Joe Biden.

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‘You are under oath!’ Senator puts Pam Bondi on notice over misleading claim

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.

Bondi was testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee at the Capitol when Padilla asked her whether she believed FBI Director Kash Patel was “doing a good job, yes or no?”

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'Don't call me a liar!' Pam Bondi snaps as feels heat over Tom Homan scandal

Attorney General Pam Bondi shouted down a Democratic senator after she was asked about a tape allegedly indicating that border czar Tom Homan took $50,000 from undercover FBI agents.

During a Tuesday Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) asked Bondi to confirm if there was "a tape that has audio and video of the transfer of the $50,000."

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'Never seen anything close': Dem aghast as Pam Bondi blocks Senate questions

Democratic senators were left aghast Tuesday over the "evasiveness" of Attorney General Pam Bondi as she was bombarded with questions about issues like the prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey, an alleged bribery scandal involving "border czar" Tom Homan and the use of the Justice Department to target political foes.

According to senior congressional correspondent for Fox News, Chad Pergram, Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) commented to the press, "I've been through close to 15 of these Attorney General accountability hearings, and I have never seen anything close to it in terms of the combativeness, the evasiveness, and sometimes the deceptiveness.

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