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Pam Bondi is getting grilled before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
President-elect Donald Trump's choice to head the Justice Department -- former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi -- faced questions for more than five hours before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
Democrats asked about her vow to "prosecute the prosecutors—the bad ones," referring to special counsel Jack Smith and other DOJ lawyers who investigated Trump. Democrats on the committee also pressed Bondi on Jan. 6, the 2020 presidential election results, and how she would be independent of hypothetical Trump demands.
Republicans on the committee spent a lot of their time criticizing the DOJ under the Biden Administration, alleging it was weaponized to target Trump.
The committee will reconvene to hear from outside witnesses on Thursday.
Key Headlines
- Bondi praises Capitol Police, evades commenting on Jan. 6 rioters' violence
- Durbin questions Bondi about Patel's support of QAnon
- Bondi warns of rising crime, attacks Schiff
- Bondi says there are no discussions about probing political enemies
- Bondi evades questions on investigating Jack Smith, Liz Cheney
Bondi vows alleged DOJ weaponization 'will be gone'
After being sworn in, Bondi, in her opening statement, laid out her experience as a prosecutor in Florida, particularly her two terms as the state's attorney general.
She noted her work on taking on drug cartels and other gangs.
"If confirmed, I will do everything in my power, and it would be my duty, to make America safe again," she said.
Bondi said she wanted to fight the "partisanship and weaponization" in the Justice Department and work with all senators and law enforcement agencies across the country.
"The partisanship, the weaponization will be gone. America will have one tier of justice for all," she said.
Durbin raises concerns Bondi's connections to Trump cases
Durbin said he had concerns about Bondi's work for Trump in his attempts to cast doubt on his 2020 election loss.
"You repeatedly described investigations and prosecutions of Mr. Trump, Trump as a witch hunt, and you have echoed his calls for investigating and prosecuting his political opponents. This flies in the face of evidence," he said.
Durbin also as said he had concerns about Bondi's controversial move to not investigate fraud claims against Trump University in 2016 when she was Florida's attorney general.
"I also have questions whether you will focus on the needs of the American people rather than the wealthy special interests," he said.
Durbin to challenge Bondi as hearing gets underway
In his prepared opening statement, top committee Democrat Dick Durbin will tell Bondi, "Ms. Bondi, you have many years of experience in law enforcement, including nearly a decade of service as attorney general in one of the largest states in the nation. But I need to know you would tell President Trump 'No' if you are faced with a choice between your oath to the Constitution and your loyalty to Mr. Trump."
Trump says Bondi will end alleged ‘weaponization' of DOJ
"For too long, the partisan Department of Justice has been weaponized against me and other Republicans - Not anymore," Trump wrote in his announcement of Bondi for attorney general.