Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi clears key Senate committee
US Attorney General-designate Pam Bondi advanced past the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday on a party-line basis, teeing her up for a full-chamber confirmation vote.
Bondi, 59, cleared the committee in a 12-10 vote, with Democrats lined up in stiff opposition against her. She is favored to clear the full Senate within days, given that no Republican has publicly opposed her.
“What we learned is that she is a tough but fair career prosecutor who built her reputation by enforcing the rule of law,” Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said about her nomination Wednesday.
“Her record and her testimony showed the American people that she will follow and enforce the law fairly, without fear or favor.”
Democrats had quibbled over Bondi’s responses to questions about whether she could resist pressure from President Trump and be an independent leader of the Justice Department.
“The president has repeatedly threatened to weaponize the justice system against those he feels have wronged him, and that’s a long list,” Judiciary Committee ranking member Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) warned Wednesday ahead of the vote.

