Criminal lawyer Robert McWhirter warns Pam Bondi could face disbarment after Trump removed her as attorney general over cases she brought against political opponents
Wait, she’s 60? I had no idea. Honestly looks much younger.

Find a Pic where her hands can be seen. Hands are one of the few areas where surgery isn’t practical, and for some reason they age a lot more in women than men’s.
I’ve always thought that faces like hers that radiate contempt and hatred seem to be forever frozen in their unpleasant pose.
People who smile and have normal human expressions tend to age faster, simply because their faces move all the time.
Also, of course, plastic surgery…
Counter-point: Karoline Leavitt looks at least 20 years older than she is.
No one on this planet can convince me that she’s not a been a 2 pack a day smoker since she was 10. It’s the only thing that makes sense
I couldn’t find a picture of her smoking, but the lines radiating from her lips is indicative of smoking.

WTF wasn’t she disbarred while in office?
Florida Bar has a binding rule that says they won’t hold disciplinary hearings for any person confirmed by the US senate.
She’s 60 and rich; why would she even want to go back to work? But then I don’t understand why anyone with financial freedom would choose to give up even more of their life for money they don’t need.
She’s 60?! She must be the first Republican who actually looks good for her age.
Which is very weird as hate ages people.
I’ve always heard the exact opposite which I think makes more sense. When you care only about yourself and make no effort for anybody you tire less.
Ikr? Maybe she really likes puppies or something
Nope, that was the other Barbie recently fired by the child-diddler-in-chief.
She just paid more for her plastic surgery.
Born 1965. Yeah I guess good skin care and avoids sun with no bimbofication. You can see the age in closer photos. At a distance you’d think younger.
Just for the record.
👏 ‘But then I don’t understand…’ One of the universal mysteries. Probably an illness of some description.
One of the things I’ll never understand is the desire for rich people to keep working. To keep accumulating more wealth.
If I had a few million £ in the bank I’d retire faster than you can say 1 percent.
Rich people hoard money without any regards for morals or ethics, and they certainly don’t stop to ponder the purpose of their wealth. That’s just their drug.
You’re not addicted. That’s why you’re not rich.
It’s also why a lot of people who win the lottery end up broke within a year: they don’t have the mental illness of greed necessary to stay rich.
I’m with you until you get to the lottery part. Your description implies that those lottery winners who don’t go bankrupt are somehow worse than the ones who do go bankrupt, which doesn’t make any sense.
They lose their money because they can’t control their spending, not because they lack the mental illness of money addiction.
What a strange perspective you’ve given. It makes me suspect that you have a personal motive for thinking that way.
They mostly lose their money because everyone that finds out that they are suddenly rich, starts sueing to get what “they are owed,” or someone just kills them. The ones that can’t control their spending might never go broke, provided they got the lump sum invested by a fiduciary quickly enough.
Your response is nonsensical. First, if they are killed, that doesn’t count. The terms we used were “going broke” and “going bankrupt”. Nobody uses those terms in their normal sense and means “gets killed”. So, your claim that a person getting killed is a counterexample is nonsense.
Lawsuits don’t generally count, either. First, if those lawsuits are big, they are usually about who owns the lottery winnings in the first place. It means the person’s winnings were not as big because they were trying to keep winnings from other rightful winners, not that they lose money. If the lawsuits are big decisions against them for other reasons, then the person was already screwed with or without winning the lottery, they just weren’t worth being sued before. If the lawsuits are worthless, then a lottery winner can afford to hire a lawyer. If they inexplicably don’t hire a lawyer and just pay out settlements, that’s just a stupider example of what I was talking about where they don’t control their spending.
Your. examples. do. not. make. sense.
And on top of that, just go do the tiniest bit of research. I can tell that you didn’t even do a search because when I did, the search results were all about people spending too much. Some of them even appeared to have legitimate statistics. What you’ve done is pull your entire comment out of your ass. If you continue trying to defend these points without linking any proof, I will simply block and report you for trolling.
Dragons
Doesn’t matter to her. She’ll land a lucrative gig on one of the right wing propaganda networks, not go back to practicing law.
Now if she faces criminal and civil penalties beyond that disbarment, that’s a different story. Especially at the state level.
I feel like it would have to be state level or nothing right? I can’t imagine she won’t get pardoned for anything and everything on the federal level unless she crosses Trump or something. She bent over backwards kissing his ass more than anyone. I gotta imagine she has a pardon waiting for her.
Yeah, that’s my line of thought as well.
“Could”
But won’t.
She is licensed in Florida. The probability the Florida bar will kick her out is about as high as that Trump was completely exonerated by the Epstein files.
The Florida Bar won’t even conduct an investigation into her conduct while holding federal office. That’s an actual rule. So to get Pam disbarred will take a felony conviction. But there are many states to do that. And the DOJ, after Trump. These people will face justice.
You really think so? Not being sarcastic, just don’t want my hopes and dreams to be quashed again, like in 2009 and 2021.
She broke numerous state and federal laws during her tenure as AG. She does not have immunity. Trump cannot pardon state convictions. She should face a criminal investigation and prosecution.
Beyond that, I honestly don’t know what will happen. The judicial system has been the most resistant to Trump’s authoritarianism of all three branches. Even with a corrupt SCOTUS.
Even SCOTUS once in a while resists. Unlike Congress.
But thanks for giving me hope!
I think they will. Trump cut her loose: she’s a MAGA pariah now. This is the one chance the bar review committee has to pretend they still have integrity without pissing off the orange utan and his cult followers.
The dismissal tweet sounded cheerful enough though. She wasn’t given the Very Prestigious Command of the Supreme Council of the Board of Peace, for sure, but she was wished well and told she did a good job and she was the Best Boy, that’s gotta count for something!
That’s probably because of all the kompromat she knows. Trump doesn’t want to piss her off too much if he can help it. It’s why he offered her a judgeship.
Oof… Judge Cannon is going to be so pissed if Trump promotes Bondi to the Supreme Court over her!
she was wished well and told she did a good job
She was wished well in a mafia don’s kiss kind of way.
It’s just the particular style of the Trump mafia family.
Thats the least she should get
Do people really think that was a punishment for her? It was probably her idea to avoid a hearing…
She better run to Israel or Russia or a non-extradition country.
Wow. Just learned she is 60 and that’s crazy how much make up and plastic surgeries can do I guess. I always thought she was anywhere between 35 and 45
Should be…Shall be…won’t…
Why so sure? Giuliani was. Chesboro was. Jenna Ellis had her license suspended.
awww. poor bubba. Maybe she shouldn’t have allied herself with a piece of shit.
Could means will not.
She shouldn’t have held any position at the bar in the first place.
Maybe there should be some amount of accountability for these goons BEFORE their boss has consumed their usefulness and tossed them aside?
We’re talking about the United States of America here. Gotta set your expectations appropriately.












