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A rally and press conference is being held outside Target headquarters in Minneapolis to call on the company’s new CEO, Michael Fiddelke, call for ICE to leave Minnesota. Protesters are asking Target to "end their silence", stop allowing ICE into their stores and parking lots and stand up to ICE.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) said Sunday he will vote to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress so long as the lower chamber also votes on holding Attorney General Pam Bondi in contempt.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said that ICE could be pulled out of Minneapolis if three demands are met, in a letter to Governor Tim Walz.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says that she is "on the ground" in Minneapolis and that 16 people have been taken into custody, accused of assaulting law enforcement.
"At my direction, early this morning federal agents arrested Don Lemon, Trahern Jeen Crews, Georgia Fort, and Jamael Lydell Lundy, in connection with the coordinated attack on Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota," Bondi stated on X.
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‘We Are Coming After You’: Pam Bondi Threatens Anyone Who Violates ‘Sacred Right’ of Worship After Don Lemon Arrest
Pam Bondi posted a threatening video message to social media Friday morning in the wake of the arrest of independent journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort. The post ‘We Are Coming After You’: Pam Bondi Threatens Anyone Who Violates ‘Sacred Right’ of Worship After Don Lemon Arrest first appeared on Mediaite.
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced fierce questioning at a Senate Judiciary Committee oversight hearing, with Democrats led by Sen. Dick Durbin accusing her of stonewalling on major issues — including alleged politicization of the Justice Department,
Attorney General Pam Bondi has started sharing the names and photographs of protesters arrested in Minneapolis—in violation of Department of Justice rules.
Across two different categories of cases in two different states yesterday, the Trump DOJ engaged in the kind of performative politicization that it experimented with in Trump I but has brought into full bloom in Trump II under Attorney General Pam Bondi.
A federal judge in Manhattan ruled on Friday that prosecutors cannot seek the death penalty in the trial of Luigi Mangione, 27, who has been accused of killing former UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.