The former Attorney General of Florida, Pam Bondi, was confirmed on Tuesday evening by the US Senate as the next AG of the nation and replaces the violent partisan-Anti-Trump crusader Merrick Garland, who intended the radical decline of the leading law enforcement agency in the country.
She won with a voice of 54-46.
Congratulations to our new Attorney General Pam Bondi! pic.twitter.com/8c4d7uajgz
– House Republican (@Housegop) February 5, 2025
Bondi shone brightly in her hearing of the confirmation and struck a little ridiculous surveys from Democrats. Our Susie Moore wrote:
… the Democrats did not put Bondi glove. She kept her serenity consistently, even in view of the top (and sometimes more direct) questions and press when Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) was extremely struggling with her and refused to answer his questions.
Previously: Pam Bondi cleverly takes over the first day of her confirmation hearing
Pam Bondi solves a vast hurdle on the way to the Attorney General – the showdown appearance
There were several fiery moments in their hearings, including Bondi, the unsuspecting Hawaii the sen. Little Hirono and the unfortunate sen. “Da Nang” Dick Blumenthal (D-C), but maybe the best exchange occurred when they were thoroughly embarrassed: “I have evidence!” Sen. Adam ship (D-CA):
🔥 must observe: Future General Prosecutor Pam Bondi closes the pencil neck:
“I will not mislead this body. They were censored by the congress for comments like this.” pic.twitter.com/uyranm34dx
– Trump was Room (@trumpwarroom) January 15, 2025
Bondi was used out of the judicial committee on a party line at 12 to 10 years on Wednesday.
As Floridas AG, Bondi made the opioid epidemic One of their priorities:
Bondi was first elected General Prosecutor in Florida in 2010 and defeated the democratic state, Senator Dan Gelber, after he deserved the confirmation of the former Republican Alaska Governor and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
As a lawyer for General in Florida, Bondi presented a challenge that received more than two dozen countries to overhaul President Barack Obama. The Supreme Court of the United States finally confirmed the health law. Bondi also fought for the ban on Florida in the same-sex marriage to the reason that the marriage should be defined by every state.
One of her top priorities as the Attorney General was to pursue so -called pill mills or clinics, distribute vast amounts of prescription painkillers and boost the country’s opioid crisis.
“I did my best to bring Florida to safety, continue to stand for victims of crime and to combat the opioid crisis and the drug crisis that was not only Florida, but also in this whole country,” said Bondi on Wednesday.
Bondi becomes the last of Trump’s cabinet selection that is to be confirmed and, Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, CIA director John Ratcliffe, the Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, the secretary of home protection, Kristi Noem, and others. Still in the DE-Deck Circle: Secretary of the health and human service candidate RFK Jr. (who came out of the finance committee on Tuesday with 14-13 votes), Trump’s election as FBI director, Kash Patel, and director of the National Intelligence candidate Tulsi Gabard, who enforced 9-8 coordination in the intelligence agency on Tuesday).
Will someone get tired of all of this? I’m not.

