During Wednesday's tense Senate confirmation hearing for Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi, Bondi repeatedly declined to say if she would investigate Special Counsel Jack Smith and former Congresswoman Liz Cheney.
Attorney general nominee Pam Bondi faced questions about Trump and Kash Patel at her hearing, but didn't appear to lose any support from Senate Republicans.
Pam Bondi was pressed about the 2020 election and Trump's influence over the Justice Department, while Marco Rubio struck a more measured tone on the Russia-Ukraine war.
FOX News' Jesse Watters talked about Democrats actions during the Trump Administration's Hearings in the Senate: "But she[Pam Bondi] is not there to collect scalps. She is there to clean house. And returned the department to what it should be.
Pam Bondi, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, said she’ll end the federal government’s practice of targeting conservatives and other politically biased investigations that began nearly ten years ago when Mr.
Trump CIA pick John Ratcliffe ... You Have Successfully Subscribed To Email Updates. Pam Bondi, President-elect Trump's pick to lead the Department of Justice, slammed the "abhorrent" pardons ...
Trump's nominees for secretary of State, attorney general, CIA director, Energy secretary and Transportation secretary went before Senate committees.
Pam Bondi, Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, sought to reassure Democratic senators Wednesday that her Justice Department would not prosecute anyone for political purposes but refused to
Jeff Bezos blocked an editorial in the Washington Post last year that endorsed Kamala Harris’s run for the presidency, and his senior editors blocked a
Pam Bondi and Marco Rubio set for Senate grilling as Newsom issues call for Trump to visit LA: Live - President-elect’s picks for attorney general and secretary of state among those facing senators on
Senate hearings are scheduled this week for several of Trump’s picks for the Cabinet. Many nominees have met with senators individually. Now, they’ll go before the committees overseeing the agencies