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Bondi Exit, Tipoff Claim Denied
Bondi’s Exit, Minus the Spy Novel The White House says…
Bondi’s Exit, Minus the Spy Novel The White House says Pam Bondi was not shown the door because she tipped off Rep. Eric Swalwell about any FBI file release. Officials say President Trump had grown unhappy with her work at the Justice Department and had been weighing a change for some time. That is the dullest version of the story, which is usually a sign it may be the truest one. Washington loves a dramatic leak, but when the paperwork catches up, the tale often shrinks to a management problem with better lighting. The Mail Story Meets a Denial The Daily Mail reported that Bondi was fired in part over claims she warned Swalwell about Kash Patel’s push to release files tied to his links with Fang Fang, a Chinese spy and political bundler. A senior Trump administration source told the New York Post that Trump likes Bondi personally, but had become unhappy with her performance. So the official line is simple: this was about leadership, not a secret rescue mission. In a city built on spin, that may be the closest thing to plain English anyone gets before lunch. Swalwell Tries to Keep the Files Closed Swalwell’s lawyers have…
Daleiden’s Case Finally Gets Dropped
Final Charge Is Gone David Daleiden says California has dismissed…
J6 Adviser Quits DOJ Post
Wise Says The Work Had To Leave The Building Jared…
Wise Says The Work Had To Leave The Building Jared Wise said on X that he resigned from the Justice Department after deciding his goal, exposing alleged abuses by the FBI and DOJ against January 6 defendants, could only be done from outside government. He did not frame it as a dramatic escape from a spy novel. He framed it as a dead end inside the federal machine, where reform often moves at the speed of a stalled elevator. He posted the statement himself, and the link is below for anyone who still prefers primary sources to polished talking points. https://twitter.com/TheWiseJared/status/2039834947632906367?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw How He Got Into DOJ In The First Place Wise, a former FBI agent who later worked as a journalist, had been serving as a counselor to Ed Martin in the DOJ’s Weaponization Working Group. That unit was set up to look at claims of politicized justice and abuses in the criminal process, which is the sort of government label that sounds careful because nobody wants to say the quiet part out loud. His hiring drew a fast backlash from Senate Democrats Dick Durbin, Sheldon Whitehouse, and Adam Schiff, who called it shameless and said it was a slap…
Trump Eyes Bondi Exit
Pressure Builds Over Epstein Files President Donald Trump is said…
DOJ Seeks Contempt Over Leaked Filing
DOJ Moves To Enforce The Seal The Justice Department is…
Trump to Address Iran Crisis Tonight
Trump Set to Speak TonightPresident Trump is expected to address…

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