Pam Bondi Claims Anti-Trump Judges ‘Need to be Removed’

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Pam Bondi, former Attorney General under Donald Trump, has now reportedly voiced strong criticism of judges overseeing cases against the former president, stating during an appearance on Fox News that these judges “need to be removed.”

Her remarks came in the context of multiple adverse rulings impacting Trump’s agenda, including various injunctions and lawsuits that she claims have obstructed his administration’s goals.

In an interview on “The Ingraham Angle,” Bondi specifically targeted Judge Beryl Howell, an Obama appointee, and Judge James Boasberg, who is presiding over the case dubbed “SignalGate.”

Bondi asserted that these judges demonstrate bias and cannot be impartial. She suggested that their decisions reflect an attempt to undermine Trump’s presidency and agenda.

Host Laura Ingraham noted Howell’s concerns about alleged attempts by the DOJ to discredit him and other judges, emphasizing the larger implications for the integrity of the federal judiciary.

In response, Bondi expressed her belief that several judges, including Howell and Boasberg, lack the objectivity necessary to handle cases involving Trump, describing their behavior as an overreach.

Bondi emphasized that Boasberg has coincidentally managed multiple cases against Trump, indicating that this pattern should raise concerns about his impartiality.

She condemned the personal attacks judges have made against Trump’s cabinet officials and insisted that such actions would ultimately be short-lived, as cases would likely escalate to the Supreme Court.

Bondi’s remarks underscore the ongoing tension between the Trump administration and the judiciary, as well as the broader implications for judicial independence in high-profile political cases.

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