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Impeach and Remove Pam Bondi for Corruption of the DOJ

To: Rep. Buchanan, Sen. Scott, Sen. Moody

From: A verified voter in Bradenton, FL

January 20

The DOJ has consistently broken US laws and continues to impede justice on numerous fronts. ICE has captured US citizens and legal immigrants in Minnesota with no probable cause, and refuse to let them consult with a lawyer. This is a clear violation of several articles of constitution, which the DOJ refuses to investigate. The DOJ has also refused to investigate the murder of Renee Good, which is insane. Any officer of the law who discharges a firearm requires an investigation. The DOJ lost 6 Civil Rights attorneys who were asked instead to investigate Renee Brown and her widow instead of the officer who murdered her. It has now been over a month since the release of the Epstein files were due to the public, with less than 3% of them having been released. The DOJ continues to defy the law. The Trump administration has also used the DOJ to target political opponents. Most recently, that included his own appointee, Jerome Powell of the Federal Reserve, a move that could decimate the value of the US dollar. If his own appointees and allies aren’t safe from persecution, why would the rest of America expect lawful conduct from the DOJ? We cannot. At the very minimum, this is an expensive and unconstitutional use of America’s tax dollars, and at worst, a flagrantly corrupt kleptocracy that operates more like a crime family than a democratic republic. Pam Bondi must be impeached and removed from her duties if she cannot perform the most simple and direct functions to uphold the law, rather than acting as the president and this administration’s personal lawyer.

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