MY TWO CENTS ON AG PAM BONDI

Pam Bondi’s first 40 days as Attorney General have been marked by a steady and methodical approach to upholding the rule of law. She has focused on building strong cases that will stand up in court, rather than rushing to make premature arrests or release documents without ensuring their legal integrity.

While some critics—both Democrats and even some Republicans—have begun questioning her commitment to transparency, Bondi remains dedicated to her mission. She understands the importance of gathering airtight evidence before taking action against high-profile individuals suspected of fraud or other crimes. The Epstein documents, for example, remain under careful review to avoid compromising ongoing investigations.

Despite the skepticism from some, Bondi’s supporters recognize that justice takes time. Her office is working diligently behind the scenes to ensure that when action is taken, it is decisive and legally sound. Those who trust her leadership believe that the results of her work will become evident in the months to come.

That said, I have always been willing to call things as I see them. I was one of the first to openly suggest that Bill Barr was compromised, and I will not hesitate to hold Pam Bondi to the same standard. If, in the next few months, we do not see meaningful action—real arrests, real accountability, I will be among the first to call her out. Justice cannot be delayed forever, and the American people deserve to see results.