On Tuesday, on the program “Outfront” by CNN, Ty Cobb, former special advisor to the White House and Criticism of Trump, said that the general prosecutor, Pam Bondi, was now the most “reprehensible” person to have ever occupied this position.
Referring to the testimony of Bondi before the Senate judicial commission, COBB said: “I think we have seen today from the attorney of the Attorney General to what extent the representatives of the Ministry of Justice are ready to go very low. »»
Host Erin Burnett asked: “What did you think of Pam Bondi today? The goal of her presentation was clearly to show disgust and contempt, isn’t it? This is what she wanted to transmit. This is what she transmitted. Have you ever seen something like that before?”
COBB said: “I never think that today she has accomplished one thing. She made John Mitchell fall from the status of reprehensible prosecutor as number one, despite her guilt and her stay in prison.”
He added: “She tried to mislead the faithful of Maga in About Epstein by saying: Well, we will try to obtain the minutes of the Grand Jury knowing that there was nothing in the minutes of the great jury which could shed light on this. It is simply a game of deception. This is essentially designed to affect the credibility of various institutions, Congress today.
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