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Top Officials Attack Trump AG

Tensions exploded on Capitol Hill Tuesday as Attorney General Pam Bondi went head-to-head with Senate Democrats in a fiery hearing that quickly turned into political theater.

Former Trump White House attorney Ty Cobb appeared on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront” later that evening, accusing Bondi of being “more reprehensible” than even Nixon-era Attorney General John Mitchell, who was convicted in the Watergate scandal.

“She officially dethroned John Mitchell as the most disgraceful attorney general,” Cobb remarked, “surpassing even his conviction and prison sentence.”

Bondi, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, showed no hesitation in firing back at what many conservatives call a politically motivated witch hunt. The Senate Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing produced plenty of heated exchanges but little new information — something Americans have come to expect from Democrat-led attacks against Trump’s former officials.

When pressed by Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) about the Justice Department’s handling of Trump-related matters, including the FBI’s internal handling of the Epstein files, Bondi refused to cave.

“I’m not going to get into that topic with you, Senator,” she replied sharply.

Durbin shot back, cautioning, “At some point, you will have to be held accountable for your actions here.”

Bondi’s refusal to play along drew outrage from the left — but admiration from Trump supporters, who saw her as standing up to a weaponized government determined to tear down anyone loyal to the former President.

While the mainstream media cheered Cobb’s criticism, conservative viewers praised Bondi for doing what few in Washington have the courage to do: fight back against Democrat intimidation and defend law and order.

For many Americans tired of double standards and partisan investigations, Bondi’s unapologetic stance is exactly why Trump’s movement remains stronger than ever.