The U.S. Senate has confirmed Pam Bondi as the new U.S. Attorney General in a 54-46 vote, largely along party lines. Bondi, a former Florida Attorney General, was nominated by President Trump and received support from Republicans for her commitment to prosecuting crime and protecting Americans. Democrats initially raised concerns about her involvement in the dismissal of FBI investigators and her representation of Trump’s campaign in legal challenges, but ultimately agreed to vote on her confirmation. Senate Republicans accused Democrats of obstructing a qualified nominee and emphasized Bondi’s readiness to serve and restore faith in the Justice Department. Bondi’s confirmation marks a significant step in the Trump administration’s efforts to strengthen the Department of Justice.
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