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Pam Bondi has a Fox News problem
Pam Bondi has a Fox News problem
From cable news hits to viral X posts, top DOJ figures are igniting backlash and exposing deeper dysfunction
By Sophia Tesfaye
Senior Writer
Published February 6, 2026 6:30AM (EST)
(Salon) From the Epstein files to gun rights to immigration enforcement, senior Justice Department officials keep running to Fox News to freelance policy and signal loyalty to Donald Trump. But in the process, they are also riling up the MAGA coalition. Each media appearance creates a new mess that career lawyers then have to clean up. At this point, the most responsible thing Attorney General Pam Bondi could do is confiscate the departments television remotes and log everyone out of their social media accounts. But restraint has never been the MAGA brand.
Consider Jeanine Pirro, the former co-host of The Five on Fox News before she was confirmed as U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. Pirro recently returned to her old network and vowed to arrest gun owners who bring firearms into the District, even if they are licensed elsewhere. You bring a gun into the District, you mark my words, youre going to jail, she told Foxs Martha MacCallum on Monday. I dont care if you have a license in another district and I dont care if youre a law-abiding gun owner somewhere else.
The reaction was swift and furious on the right.
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The Fox News habit shows up again in the handling of the Epstein files, where senior officials seem desperate to minimize embarrassment to the powerful. Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general and Trumps former personal defense lawyer, went on the network this week to reassure viewers that partying with Jeffrey Epstein is not a crime. He offered this absolution in the context of revelations that CBS News new hire Peter Attia, a health and wellness influencer, appears more than 1,700 times in newly released Epstein documents.
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While prosecutors are drowning in habeas corpus petitions and judges are losing patience, Bondi herself is finding time to go on Fox News and threaten journalists. Discussing the recent arrest of Don Lemon, who was charged with federal civil rights violations for entering an evangelical church in St. Paul to report on an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest, Bondi did not hedge or walk anything back. Were going to prosecute you, and you will be held accountable, she said on Hannity this week. Doesnt matter if youre a failed journalist with a camera in your hand, you cant do it. ..........(more)
https://www.salon.com/2026/02/06/pam-bondi-has-a-fox-news-problem/
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marmar
7 hrs ago
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Normally it's very rare to see the AG, FBI Director, or Sec. of the Treasury on TV
underpants
6 hrs ago
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underpants
(195,545 posts)1. Normally it's very rare to see the AG, FBI Director, or Sec. of the Treasury on TV
and their appearances were incredibly scrutinized, poured over, and analyzed. For this 3rd string JV cabinet it seems to be the only thing they do.
