Pam Bondi refused to rule out prosecuting Jack Smith, Merrick Garland or Liz Cheney — three people Donald Trump said he might seek revenge against — when pressed during her confirmation hearing
When pushed on the possible prosecution of Jack Smith, Liz Cheney and Attorney General Merrick Garland, attorney general nominee Pam Bondi refused to answer, calling the questioning from Senator Mazie Hirono,
After a tumultuous tenure clouded by two failed criminal prosecutions against the incoming president, Attorney General Merrick Garland is leaving the Justice Department the same way he came in: trying to defend it against political attacks.
As the Biden administration wraps up, Attorney General Merrick Garland gave his farewell speech to the Justice Department. Former Director of the DOJ Office of Public Affairs Anthony Coley discusses Garland’s legacy and why he doesn’t trust Trump AG pick Pam Bondi to do the job impartially.
US Attorney General Merrick Garland defended the Justice Department on Thursday against what he called unfounded attacks and said prosecutions under his leadership were driven by "justice, not politics.
After more than a decade of defending Trump, Pam Bondi is now the president-elect's nominee to be the country's top prosecutor and reform the Department of Justice.
WASHINGTON — During hearings on Merrick Garland's nomination to be ... that he would nominate former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to lead the department. Some in the White House sour ...
The outgoing attorney general has just days to release the special counsel’s reports on two criminal cases against Donald Trump. History is watching.
Pam Bondi faces tough questions about her loyalty to President-elect Trump during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing
Donald Trump's attorney general nominee, Pam Bondi, faced intense scrutiny from Senate Democrats during her confirmation hearing.
The letter signed by 10 senators who sit on the upper chamber's Judiciary Committee comes a week ahead of Trump taking office.
In a farewell speech to Justice Department staffers, outgoing Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday appeared to rebuke attacks from President-elect Donald Trump and his allies who have "wrongly criticized" the department as politically motivated.