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Michelle Jordan's avatar

That woman has not got a single empathetic bone in her body.

Bruce Katz's avatar

No sign of integrity or morality either.

Robert Lastick's avatar

Like SO many in power with her.

Richard S's avatar

Don't forget:

"In 2013, Bondi received scrutiny following a campaign donation from Donald Trump. Prior to the donation, Bondi had received at least 22 fraud complaints regarding Trump University. A spokesperson for Bondi announced that her office was considering joining a lawsuit initiated by Eric Schneiderman, the attorney general of New York, regarding potential tax fraud charges against Trump. Four days later, And Justice for All, a political action committee established by Bondi to support her re-election, received a $25,000 donation from the Donald J. Trump Foundation. Bondi subsequently declined to join the lawsuit against Trump University." - Wikipedia's entry on Pam Bondi

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_Bondi#Trump_donation_to_Bondi_PAC

KnockKnockGreenpeace's avatar

Because it all stunk so badly, Bondi was not included in the first administration. What a difference 4 years makes. Now everyone expects corruption, so she fits right in.

Judy Robinson's avatar

Eliza Orlins, your recording is excellent in all ways. I appreciate the focus on crucial details and your pace of delivery. How I hope everyone will see and hear it! Thank you!

Melanie's avatar

I agree!

Steve 218's avatar

After her "performance" at the congressional hearing, and now, not willing to put herself before the survivors, it is clear that Bondi is a lying, bullying coward. First, she should be impeached, then disbarred, and finally, investigated.

Wendy horgan's avatar

thank you

Wendy horgan's avatar

I couldn't comment on your previous post, "The Epstein Files Diary" so I want to do it now. Because the post was so powerful. The diary's story was of course horrific. But because of how you handled this story, the message of the diary that I carry away was of the strength of the human spirit.

patricia's avatar

why are we surprised...are we surprised ?

Melanie's avatar

Virginia’s ‘supposed’ suicide.

James White's avatar

Eliza, you lament the way POWER abuses its privilege but yet YOU contribute to that POWER by ignoring the issues when they seem small and not click grabbing for news people. That's exactly how we got here in the first place. The judiciary has been corrupted by POWER for a LONG time. Not just turning Amendment XIV 3's "But Congress may..." totally on its head but in many smaller ways too in much lower level courts. See https://usareset.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=253#p253 for examples.

Robert Lastick's avatar

How in all good conscience can anyone be proud of what is taking place in America today!?

Why are these poor excuses for people allowed to run for office or be appointed??!!

We have to be sick.

Irena's avatar

While I detest her and her boss, I would say that the "questioners" were doing more pontificating than questioning. There was a lack of courtesy on both sides.

KnockKnockGreenpeace's avatar

I think they were doing a good job of highlighting her lack of empathy and morality. It wasn't personal; it was an attempt to evaluate how she did her job. And because she did not take the job in good faith, all she could do was hurl personal insults. Not answers, and not even excuses. Pathetic.

Donna & Steve Bishop's avatar

Lack of courtesy appears to have become a hallmark of out society. This comes from the top, but individuals choose to "pile on." We can each make better decisions.

Steve 218's avatar

Speaking of better decisions, not voting for Trump would have been one of them.

Donna & Steve Bishop's avatar

Done that one three times! If we could all just show some respect to others I think some of the pain would be reduced. Thanks for your respectful response.

Steve 218's avatar

There are indeed ways of speaking to fact and truth without becoming crude, rude and socially unacceptable.