What started as a routine confirmation hearing quickly turned into a fiery exchange when Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi clashed with Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA), highlighting his prior censure by Congress. The former Florida Attorney General faced pointed questions from Schiff about her stance on hypothetical cases and her approach to presidential pardons, leading to a tense back-and-forth.

Schiff pressed Bondi early on, asking, โWill it be your advice to the President: โNo, Mr. President. I need to review them on a case-by-case basis. Do not issue blanket pardons.โ Will that be your advice?โ Bondi responded firmly, โSenator, I have not reviewed any of those files. If confirmed, I will evaluate the files for the pardons as well as the ongoing investigations.โ
The exchange escalated as Schiff questioned whether Bondi could handle the workload. โAnd will you be able to review hundreds of cases on day one?โ he asked. Bondi countered, โI will review every file Iโm tasked with. Iโm not going to mislead this body, nor you.โ The tension peaked when Bondi brought up Schiffโs prior censure by Congress, stating, โYou were censured by Congress, Senator, for comments like this that are so reckless!โWhat began as a standard confirmation hearing quickly escalated into a heated exchange as Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi clashed with Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA), highlighting his prior congressional censure. Schiffโs questions, focused on hypothetical cases and the handling of presidential pardons, became increasingly tense as the hearing progressed.
Schiff pressed Bondi on whether she would advise the President against issuing blanket pardons. โWill it be your advice to the President: โNo, Mr. President. I need to review them case-by-caseโ?โ he asked. Bondi responded, โSenator, I have not reviewed any of those files. If confirmed, I will thoroughly evaluate the files related to pardons and ongoing investigations.โ
The tension grew as Schiff questioned Bondiโs ability to manage the workload. โAnd will you be able to review hundreds of cases on day one?โ he challenged. Bondi firmly replied, โI will review every file Iโm tasked with. Iโm not going to mislead this bodyโor you.โ The exchange took a sharp turn when Bondi referenced Schiffโs censure, stating, โYou were censured by Congress for comments like thisโso reckless!โ The pointed remark visibly struck a nerve.
The confrontation intensified when Schiff shifted focus to allegations involving former Rep. Liz Cheney. Cheney faces claims of witness tampering related to her work on the January 6 Committee. A GOP-led subcommittee alleged she secretly communicated with witness Cassidy Hutchinson using encrypted apps, bypassing her attorney. The panel has recommended an FBI investigation, though Cheney denies the accusations, labeling them politically motivated and aimed at protecting Donald Trump. The FBI has not confirmed if it will pursue the case.
Schiff pressed Bondi further, asking, โAre you aware of any factual basis to investigate Liz Cheney?โ Bondi countered, โSenator, no one has asked me to investigate Liz Cheney. That is a hypothetical.โ She then shifted the focus to Californiaโs crime rate, adding, โThe crime rate in California is through the roof. Robberies are 87% higher than the national average. Thatโs where I want to focus if confirmed as Attorney General.โ
Bondiโs assertive responses and refusal to be cornered by Schiffโs line of questioning earned praise from Republican senators in attendance. The hearing highlighted Bondiโs combative approach and her willingness to challenge Democratic critics directlyโqualities her supporters argue are crucial for the role of Attorney General.
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