Trump Publicly Pressures Pam Bondi, Demands Action Against Political Adversaries

President Donald Trump is not known for subtlety, and this weekend he made it clear he’s running out of patience with his own Attorney General. In a now-deleted Truth Social post, Trump ripped into Pam Bondi, accusing her of doing what Washington does best—dragging its feet.

“All talk, no action,” Trump fumed, demanding prosecutions of James Comey, Adam Schiff, and Letitia James. He said the failure to act is “killing our reputation and credibility.”

That’s not just frustration talking—it’s a warning shot.

The president also made it official: Erik Seibert, the now-former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, didn’t “resign.” He was fired. Trump called him a “Woke RINO” who never intended to do the job, pointing out that two Senate Democrats pushed hard for Seibert’s appointment. “No, I fired him,” Trump clarified. “And there is a GREAT CASE.”

In his place, Trump announced he’ll be nominating Lindsey Halligan—a “tough, smart, loyal” ally who he believes won’t hesitate to go after the bad actors who’ve been skating by for years.

But after torching Bondi, Trump tried to tamp down speculation of a major rift, following up with a friendlier post: “Pam Bondi is doing a GREAT job… very careful, very smart, loves our Country.”

Reporters pressed him as he left the White House. His response was blunt: “I just want people to act. They have to act fast. If they’re guilty, charge them. If they’re not, fine. But we have to do it now.”

Translation: Bondi’s leash is getting short.

For conservatives, the question is simple—if Democrats could impeach Trump twice and indict him five times on thin air, why can’t Bondi put handcuffs on the people who weaponized government against Americans?

Trump clearly thinks time is up. And for Pam Bondi, the message couldn’t be clearer: either deliver justice, or get out of the way.


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