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Trump nominates Pam Bondi for US attorney general
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(Publisher's Note: Trump nominates Matt Gaetz, congressman from Florida for USAG. Gaetz resigns his Fl R Congressional seat.
Matt Gaetz pulls from AG appointment after US Senate and House of Reps. (Rs) attacks/threats.
Trump appoints Pam Bondi (that is now Florida AG) to be USAG
DeSantis appoints Lara Trump to vacant seat for FL-R congress and replaces Rubio's vacant SENATE Seat with Matt Gaetz
4d Trump Chess)
Matt Couch on X: "What if I told you Senator Matt Gaetz was the plan all along, and this was to fish out who would and wouldn't be loyal to President Trump.. Game.. Set… Match…" / X
https://x.com/RealMattCouch/status/1859668850352312518
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https://t.me/dyiweh/55237 - Pam Bondi Speaks
BREAKING NEWS! President Trump chooses former Florida AG Pam Bondi as US Attorney General after Matt Gaetz steps down.
Bondi is tough as nails and is a longtime Trump supporter. She was also his lawyer during the impeachment trial...the first one????
#PamBondi
1 Comments in Response to Trump nominates Pam Bondi for US attorney general
Her history on the 2nd Am. is well documented. She was behind the "bump stock ban" and a law that prohibited 18-20 year old American citizens from buying guns from a FFL. She ALSO was part of the team that lobbied Florida to not have *actual* Constitutional Carry unlike what they claim. She lobbied to prohibit open carry due to "potential impact on tourism." The AG has HUGE influence on the 2nd Amendment. Think of all the laws/rules over the past 4 years that have been overturned in court - in every one of those cases the person opposing the 2A was the Attorney General. If we had an actual pro-2A AG they could immediately refuse to continue many of the ongoing cases immediately giving us a number of wins on day one, legally speaking. Do I think she would do that? Based on her history - absolutely not.