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DOJ admits Trump admin has skin in conversion therapy Supreme Court fight

The Department of Justice admitted Tuesday that the Trump administration "has significant interest" in the conversion therapy Supreme Court fight as oral arguments started.

The high court is hearing its first major case in the new term since returning from break in Chiles v. Salazar, a case concerning a Colorado state law that bans conversion therapy for minors, The Washington Post reported.

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'This is worse': Ex-prosecutor shames Bondi for performative stunts in Senate hearing

A former federal prosecutor highlighted some of what he said were unusual tactics Attorney General Pam Bondi employed against Democratic senators in a combative hearing.

President Donald Trump's attorney general appeared Tuesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee, where she appeared to be reading from a sheet of opposition research to attack Democrats on personal and political levels. Politico's Ankush Khardori said she had stepped up her combative stance.

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'Utter disgrace': Experts decry 'disdain and disrespect' as Pam Bondi faces senators

Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday where she was asked pointed questions about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, former FBI Director James Comey and White House Executive Associate Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations Tom Homan, who was investigated for allegedly accepting a bribe.

The sense from those watching the hearing was that each time Bondi was asked a difficult question, instead of answering, she shouted and made accusations about the Democratic senator she was speaking to.

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MSNBC cuts off Josh Hawley to fact-check rant about phone tapping

MSNBC cut away from the grilling of Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday after Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) went on a manic tirade that his phone had been “tapped” by special counsel Jack Smith as part of the Jan. 6th insurrection investigation.

As MSNBC legal analyst Catherine Christian noted during the break, nothing Hawley said was close to the truth.

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'How dare you!' Pam Bondi erupts under grilling from Dem senator

Attorney General Pam Bondi erupted during a Senate hearing Tuesday after Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) pressed her on the Justice Department’s decision to drop an antitrust suit following lobbying by a firm where she once worked.

In July, the DOJ dropped the antitrust suit filed under the Biden administration against American Express Global Business Travel, which sought to merge with another travel management company, CWT. The merger was heavily lobbied for by Ballard Partners, a Florida-based lobbying firm where Bondi worked prior to her appointment as United States attorney general.

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Senator hits Bondi for ducking Homan bribe with 'irrelevant far-right talking points'

During her appearance at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, an abrasive Attorney General Pam Bondi was called out by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) for responding with insults instead of answers.

Donald Trump’s appointee refused to answer multiple questions, either telling Whitehouse she couldn’t discuss it with him or flatly saying she would answer his questions followed by a personal attack.

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'Hold on to your hats!' Chuck Schumer shocks by siding with MTG in GOP attack

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) took the surprising step of agreeing with far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after she blasted her own party for failing to deal with rising health care costs.

During a Tuesday speech on the Senate floor, Schumer noted that President Donald Trump unexpectedly claimed to be negotiating with Democrats about health care on Monday amid a dispute that triggered a government shutdown.

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'Give me a break!' Lindsey Graham pounds table as he yells about James Comey charges

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) seemed to encourage Attorney General Pam Bondi to expand the investigation into former FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday.

The South Carolina Republican grilled the attorney general about a number of topics before zeroing in on the "Crossfire Hurricane" counterintelligence investigation opened into Donald Trump's first presidential campaign in summer 2016. He suggested that Comey and others should face criminal liability for their roles in the operation.

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'Bingo!' Dem gets Pam Bondi to promise probe into threats on judges who block Trump

Attorney General Pam Bondi attempted to limit time for Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) during her Tuesday Senate hearing after he inquired about investigations into threats against federal judges.

In the latest incident, a South Carolina judge's home burned to the ground over the weekend. Although no link has been confirmed, she recently received a number of threats after ruling against Trump.

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Grilled Pam Bondi refuses to deny that Tom Homan kept $50K in FBI sting

Attorney General Pam Bondi declined to deny that President Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, accepted $50,000 in cash during an FBI sting operation.

On Tuesday, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) questioned Bondi about the cash Homan allegedly received from FBI agents in 2024 in exchange for promises to steer federal contracts when Trump returned to the presidency.

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Pam Bondi repeats claim that triggered MAGA meltdown

Attorney General Pam Bondi clammed up during a Senate committee hearing on Tuesday after being pressed on an alleged order given to FBI agents in an apparent attempt to shield President Donald Trump from being exposed for his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

A whistleblower contacted the office of Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) back in July to allege that FBI agents tasked with reviewing files related to Epstein – the disgraced financier who died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges and was known to socialize with powerful figures, including Trump – were instructed to “flag” any files that bore mention of Trump.

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​Pam Bondi stonewalls senator with pointblank refusal to discuss Epstein list

Attorney General Pam Bondi told a Democratic senator she would not answer any of his questions about FBI agents being told to flag any records about President Donald Trump in files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) noted that Bondi had claimed on Fox News that she was in possession of the "Epstein client list," but later stated that it didn't exist.

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Pam Bondi opens Senate hearing by laughing at attempts to rein in Trump

As part of her opening statement before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Attorney General Pam Bondi paused, laughed and smirked when describing judicial efforts to rein in the Donald Trump administration.

After being introduced by Committee Chair Chuck Grassley (R-IA) Bondi listed off accomplishments during her tenure before closing by mentioning lawsuits filed against the administration, which she seemed to find amusing.

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