Pres. Felon Has No Morals. Why Should His Administration?

By Michael Woyton

We know that the administration of Pres. Donald J. Felon is  the most corrupt, spiteful, revengeful, paranoid and hateful administration in history.

And I remember Nixon.

The totality of the adjudicated rapist’s grip on this country was on full display Wednesday when United States Attorney General Pam Bondi testified in front of Congress.

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Bondi, the former Florida attorney general who received a $25,000 donation from the Donald J. Trump Foundation and then declined to sue Trump University for fraud, was called before the House Judiciary Committee to discuss among other things the Department of Justice’s handling of the records concerning Jeffrey Epstein, NBC News reported.

“At times, Bondi’s performance at the roughly 4-1/2-hour-long hearing seemed targeted specifically for Trump,” NBC said. “She appeared to be reading off written talking points on occasion and sang Trump’s praises, calling him ‘the greatest president in American history’.”

The hearing was notable for a number of shouting matches “as Democrats peppered Bondi with questions about Epstein and survivors of his abuse, many of whom attended the proceedings.”

While accusing Democrats of “theatrics,” the AG personally attacked the lawmakers, calling Maryland’s Rep. Jamie Raskin a “washed-up lawyer.”

She even called Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, who has been at the forefront of getting the DOJ to release Epstein’s records, “a failed politician” and someone who has “Trump derangement syndrome.”

Former congressman Adam Kinzinger took note of the way Bondi handled herself at the hearing, saying that she was “clearly hiding something.”

He said on Instagram that he assumed she has a moral compass and is fighting against that compass, “so she gets angry at herself.”

I believe that she doesn’t have a moral compass because she has obviously sold herself to the felon-in-chief and is now worried that her neck is on the line.

Maybe Bondi knows she is on the wrong side but is so deeply entrenched that she can’t find a way out.

Or maybe she just has no soul.

We found out that Bondi and her minions decided it was right and proper to spy on one member of Congress — at least — who was at the Justice Department to look at the unredacted Epstein files.

Thanks to photojournalists, shortly after the hearing photos of a piece of paper titled “Jayapal Pramila Search History” was seen in Bondi’s hands, CBS News reported.

“The document listed out at least eight different files from the Justice Department’s trove of Epstein records, including their file numbers and brief descriptions of their contents, according to images snapped by photojournalists who covered the hearing,” CBS reported.

Jayapal, in a statement to CBS News, said it was “totally inappropriate and against the separations of powers for the DOJ to surveil us as we search the Epstein files.”

The congresswoman said she intends to pursue this and stop the spying on members of Congress.

Raskin, who is the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, said it was an “outrageous abuse of power” and intends to ask the Justice Department’s inspector general to investigate it.

House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana said he was sure that the spying just “an oversight,” but added that even he didn’t think it “was appropriate for anybody to be tracking that.”

Way to stand up, Mike.

More than likely it was not just a mistake that Bondi ended up spying on members of the government. 

Bondi has no moral compass, because Bondi’s boss has no morals.

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Lead art: photo by Kent Nishimura/REUTERS via CBS News.

Published by Michael Woyton

Michael Woyton is an award-winning journalist who covered municipalities and school districts for the Poughkeepsie (NY) Journal and local and regional news in the Hudson Valley for Patch Media.

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