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The flaw? It’s directed at *Pam Bondi*, not the attorney general.
>Pam Bondi’s attempt to dodge a congressional subpoena on the Jeffrey Epstein case stunned liberal political commentator Brian Tyler Cohen, who fumed on his show Wednesday evening she shouldn’t be allowed to get away with it.
>“In an update that, albeit predictable, reeks of corruption, the Justice Department has announced that Pam Bondi will not be appearing for her scheduled sworn deposition on April 14th,“ said Cohen.
>Justice Department officials are arguing that because Bondi was fired as attorney general, she no longer has a role in the issues Congress has subpoenaed her to testify on, and thus will not be attending. But this explanation doesn’t make any sense, Cohen said.
They’re not afraid, thry know there will be no actual consequences and its all talk.
Just like her perjury that went nowhere and the multiple court rulings they ignored.
If she doesn’t show, jail her… That is what would happen to anyone else.
If there are no consequences, then there is no law.
Why would they be afraid? Bondi will just throw out absurd, blatant lies, and Trump will pardon her if they try to prosecute her for it. That is exactly what happened during Mullen’s investigation, and the “party of law and order” cheered that obvious corruption.
She’ll eventually go before Congress. They are going to tie the whole thing up in court first. Then when she finally speaks, much of what she will be asked will fall under executive privilege and unfortunately, nothing will come of it. That’s my prediction anyway.