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In a closed-door interview, Bondi said there were redaction errors, but otherwise defended the Justice Department's release of files in the Epstein case. She was ousted as attorney general in April.
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The former U.S. Attorney General from Tampa says she is "doing well" after surgery. The cancer was reportedly diagnosed after she was fired by President Donald Trump in April.
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Pam Bondi was praised publicly, then fired weeks later. We unpack what led to her departure as attorney general, her record in Florida and how the Epstein case shadowed her time leading the DOJ.
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Bondi's handling of the “Epstein files” became a stubbornly problematic storyline that ran through her time as attorney general. Bondi rejected criticism of her handling of the issue, and Trump on Thursday praised her as “a Great American Patriot.”
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The former Florida attorney general's removal follows months of scrutiny over the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein’s sex trafficking files that made her a target on both sides of the aisle.
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Nearly 400 graduates of Stetson University College of Law didn't think much of Attorney General Pam Bondi's appearance before Congress two weeks ago. So they signed a letter to her alma mater asking it to publicly take a stand.
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In a letter to the Trump administration, the Congress members write they want a fresh look at the 1996 shootdown of two Brothers to the Rescue civilian aircraft flying in international air space.
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Julie Brown tells WLRN that millions of newly released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case is a litmus test of the American justice system's ability to protect its most vulnerable.
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the 69-year-old man wrote a letter in which he threatened to kill conservative activist Benny Johnson.
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Joint Task Force Alpha was created in 2021 under the Biden administration to combat human trafficking and smuggling networks from Central and South America into the U.S. Now, the force is expanding.
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The video circulating on social media shows a woman on campus making an obscene hand gesture and using profanity toward a man wearing a T-shirt for the Israel Defense Forces.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Gordon was dismissed days after he was involved in the indictment of a St. Petersburg man in a major fraud case. Congresswoman Kathy Castor called the firing “potential political retaliation."