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An Open Letter

To: Rep. Johnson, Sen. Cruz, Sen. Cornyn

From: A constituent in Mesquite, TX

February 12

I am writing as a concerned constituent to express my strong dissatisfaction with the continued public role of Pam Bondi and to urge you to pursue immediate accountability and a formal review of her position. In my view, her public conduct and the positions she has taken undermine public trust in government institutions and diminish confidence in the fair administration of justice. I believe elected officials and those serving in influential legal roles must be held to the highest ethical standards. When leadership appears to prioritize political loyalty or personal interests over transparency, the result is a deep erosion of public confidence. Many Americans, including myself, feel that the tone and direction of her actions do not reflect the integrity and impartiality that our justice system requires. I am particularly troubled by decisions and public statements that, in my opinion, signal a failure to adequately protect vulnerable people and uphold accountability. Whether one agrees politically or not, the public deserves leaders who demonstrate sound judgment, respect for constitutional principles, and a clear commitment to ethical governance. For these reasons, I respectfully ask Congress to investigate these concerns thoroughly and consider appropriate action, including removal from positions of influence if warranted. Accountability is not partisan; it is essential to preserving trust in our democratic institutions. I appreciate your attention to this matter and expect strong, principled leadership that reflects the values of justice, transparency, and responsibility.

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