"Pam Bondi spends more time on Fox News than doing her job."
When she's not sucking up to Donald Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi spends a lot of time on Fox News.
On Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi took part in a televised White House Cabinet meeting with Donald Trump and other senior members of his administration.
"Pam Bondi spends more time on Fox News than doing her job."
When she's not sucking up to Donald Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi spends a lot of time on Fox News.
On Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi took part in a televised White House Cabinet meeting with Donald Trump and other senior members of his administration.
“Your first 100 days has far exceeded that of any other presidency in this country,” she gushed to Trump. She also claimed that Trump’s policies had prevented “258 million deaths”—which would be 75% of the population of the entire country—because fentanyl has been confiscated at the border.
As strange as Bondi’s proclamations were, based on her activities since she was confirmed on Feb. 4, it was odd that these exaggerations and falsehoods didn’t occur during a Fox News interview. Because Bondi has lived on the right-wing propaganda network.
According to a Media Matters for America analysis of television appearances that was provided to Daily Kos, Bondi has shown up 24 times on Fox News between Feb. 5 and April 28. The intense volume of Bondi appearances stands in stark contrast to her immediate predecessor, former Attorney General Merrick Garland. (Continued)
"Pam Bondi spends more time on Fox News than doing her job."
When she's not sucking up to Donald Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi spends a lot of time on Fox News.
On Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi took part in a televised White House Cabinet meeting with Donald Trump and other senior members of his administration.
“Your first 100 days has far exceeded that of any other presidency in this country,” she gushed to Trump. She also claimed that Trump’s policies had prevented “258 million deaths”—which would be 75% of the population of the entire country—because fentanyl has been confiscated at the border.
As strange as Bondi’s proclamations were, based on her activities since she was confirmed on Feb. 4, it was odd that these exaggerations and falsehoods didn’t occur during a Fox News interview. Because Bondi has lived on the right-wing propaganda network.
According to a Media Matters for America analysis of television appearances that was provided to Daily Kos, Bondi has shown up 24 times on Fox News between Feb. 5 and April 28. The intense volume of Bondi appearances stands in stark contrast to her immediate predecessor, former Attorney General Merrick Garland. (Continued)
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