Senate confirms Pam Bondi as a general lawyer
Senate members voted late Tuesday to confirm Pam Bondi, candidate for State Attorney President Donald Trump, voting 54-46 to install a long-stand prosecutor and former Attorney General in Florida, who will run the US Ministry of Justice.
Bondi’s confirmation comes as both Ministry of Justice and FBI They were under the supervision of Democrats in the Congress, who caused concern about Trump’s recent decision to pardon or failure of sentences of 1,600 criminal addicts in January 6, 2021, the clutter of the capitol and to expel more than 15 general inspector and investigators of special advisers.
To date, there are no famous plans for conducting cleaning or taking criminal measures against agents involved in the 6th January.
But US deputy prosecutor Emil Bove caused fresh concern last week after referring to the acting director of the FBI to identify all current and former employees of the office awarded on the 6th of January for an internal examination.
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Effort made FBI agents to focus two separate lawsuits on Tuesday urgent pledge relief In the Federal Court, claiming in lawsuits that any effort to impress or the FBI would be reviewed or discriminated against by agents involved in the probe 6 of January were also “illegal and retaliated” and violation of the protection of the civil service.
Bondi has repeatedly said that she will not use her position to improve any political agenda, the refrain she has returned many times during her hearing regarding confirmation.
“Politics must be removed from this system,” Bondi told the Senate Committee for the judiciary last month.
Trump AG Candidate Pam Bondi progresses in the vote of the final Senate
Bondi’s nomination deserved praise from Republicans and some Democrats in the Chamber for its composition and its ability to deftly move in thorns and politically ticklish themes and lines of testing of some potential villains.
It was expected that after hearing she would see the sliding path to confirmation, and her nomination deserved praise more than 110 former officials of the Ministry of Justice, including former lawyers, and dozens of Democratic and Republican State Attorneyswho praised her experience and work through party and state lines.
These supporters were described by Bondi in interviews and letters that inspected exclusively Fox News Digital as an experienced and motivated prosecutor whose record proved to be more consensus that he built from the bridge.
“It is all too rare that the senior officials of the Ministry of Justice are less attorneys to and have such a rich experience in daily work to guard our communities,” Has been written by former officials of the Ministry of Justice In a letter that persuaded her confirmation.
Bondi’s former colleagues in Florida also said Fox News Digital that they would expect to bring the same playing book she used in Florida in Washington – this time, with her eyes to collapse on drug trade, illegal use of fentanil and cartel responsible for drug smuggling over drugs across from the drug across the drug across the drug over the drug over the drug over the drug over the drug over the drug over the drug over the drug across the borders.
Democrat Dave Aronberg, who challenged Bondi in her offer for the Florida Attorney General, said in an interview with Fox News Digital that he was stunned when Bondi called him after winning the race and asked him to be her cure car.
He also praised Bondi that he had stared at political challenges before noting that when he took the post in Florida, Bondi “received a lot of return” from the Republican Party members “for certain actions, including the appointment of Democrats to top duty.
“But she stopped at them and she did what she thought was right, regardless of political pressure,” Aaronberg is for her vote to confirm Fox News Digital on the eve of her vote. “So it gives me hope here is that it will correct the ship and divert the Ministry of Justice on politics, not politics.”
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On Monday night, the chairman of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary of Chuck Grassley praised Bondi’s prosecutorial experience and her time as a public officer, noting that she made history as the first head lawyer in Florida.
Bondi “fought against pills, eliminated the backlog of the rape of rape and advocated the law and order,” Grassley told MPs just before voting for the clotting of the Senate, noting that Bondi was “easily chosen for a second term” as a General State Attorney, ” because she did such a great job. “