Trump, Bondi and Jeffrey Epstein
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A 17-year veteran of the Department of Justice is speaking out following her sudden firing on Monday by Attorney General Pam Bondi.Patty Hartman is the fourth person connected to the agency's work on the Jan.
She characterized her dismissal as an indication of a broader destabilization inside the Justice Department and Trump administration. In a social media post this week, she wrote, "We appear to be driving straight into an abyss that holds no memory of what democracy is, was, or should be."
Theresa Schlosser was in federal court the day that Leo Govoni was denied bail. Almost $200,000 was taken from her profoundly disabled daughter’s medical trust fund, leaving her struggling to pay for her medical costs.
The far-right commentator is calling for the attorney general’s resignation over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Sources told CBS News that among those fired were paralegals who worked for Special Counsel Jack Smith's office, finance and support staff, and two additional Justice Department prosecutors in North Carolina and Florida.
Megyn Kelly predicted Bondi would soon be fired and called her “lazy” on Tuesday—while Patel and Bongino have avoided the same furor.
Pam Bondi once said she had Epstein’s client list on her desk, but now it turns out that she didn’t and there never was one.