
President Donald Trump's chosen U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is breaking the law, according to a Trump ally.
Trump nominated Bondi as A.G., but that hasn't stopped her from bumping heads with a fierce Trump supporter who has been embraced, and even hired, by the President at times.
Influencer Laura Loomer is known for her previous failed run as a Republican candidate, as well as for accompanying Trump on the 2024 campaign trail. This weekend, she lashed out at Bondi.
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On Sunday, Loomer said Bondi, "the Trump appointed US Attorney General BLOCKED ME on X from her account that has a grey check mark, which indicates that it’s an official government account."
"Pam Blondie uses her X account for official government statements like the posted screenshotted below (one of MANY). There is STRONG case law, such as the Second Circuit’s holding in Knight First Amendment Institute v. Trump (2019), which says that state actors like Bondi CANNOT block private citizens, like me, on social media because such blocks deprive our free speech rights," Loomer said. "The Supreme Court affirmed this decision just last year in Lindke v. Freed (2024), when it ordered that state actors who have actual authority to speak on the State’s behalf (which, as US Attorney General, Pam Bondi certainly does) – violate the US Constitution whenever they block or limit the speech rights of private citizens."
She added, "You’d think that someone in the position as US ATTORNEY GENERAL would have an IQ high enough to understand this, and know this."
"As a private citizen who has simply been exposing Pam Blondie’s incompetence on X, a public forum and the PUBLIC SQUARE as [X owner Elon Musk] described it, my FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS HAVE BEEN DEPRIVED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES! Pam Blondie apparently does not even know the basics of Constitutional Law. This screams INCOMPETENCE! [Trump], Pam Blondie is an EMBARRASSMENT to the Trump administration."