- United States
- Texas
- Letter
I am writing with deep anger and profound alarm over the recent conduct of Pam Bondi. Her actions during the latest congressional hearing were not merely troubling — they were disqualifying. What the American people witnessed was evasiveness, deflection, and behavior that undermines confidence in the rule of law.
The Department of Justice is not a political shield. It is not a stage for grandstanding, nor a tool for partisan protection. It exists to uphold justice impartially, to defend the Constitution, and to maintain public trust. When its leadership projects hostility toward accountability or appears indifferent to transparency, that trust fractures.
This is bigger than one hearing. Bigger than one official. Bigger than party. The credibility of the American justice system is at stake.
The American people deserve leadership at the DOJ that demonstrates integrity, competence, and respect for democratic oversight. We deserve officials who answer questions directly, who recognize Congress’s constitutional role, and who strengthen — not weaken — institutional legitimacy.
Therefore, I demand immediate action.
Remove Pam Bondi from her position. Restore seriousness, professionalism, and public confidence at the Department of Justice. The longer this continues, the deeper the damage to an institution that must remain beyond reproach.
Justice cannot function where trust has been eroded.