Pam Bondi Moves Closer to Attorney General Confirmation After Senate Vote

Created: JANUARY 16, 2025

Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has cleared a significant hurdle in her journey to becoming the next U.S. Attorney General. The Senate voted 52-46 to invoke cloture, limiting debate and paving the way for a final confirmation vote. Bondi's nomination has garnered both praise and scrutiny, with her recent confirmation hearing lasting nearly six hours.

Throughout the hearing, Bondi emphasized her commitment to depoliticizing the Justice Department and enforcing federal law impartially. She stated her belief that the department has been used for political purposes and expressed her dedication to ending this practice. Her ability to handle complex legal and political questions during the hearing impressed many observers.

Pam Bondi closeup photo

Bondi's extensive experience as both a prosecutor and Florida's Attorney General has earned her support from prominent figures within the legal community. Over one hundred former senior Justice Department officials, including several former U.S. Attorneys General, signed a letter endorsing her nomination. They highlighted her deep understanding of law enforcement and her unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law.

Pam Bondi, left; Sen. Blumenthal, right

Furthermore, a bipartisan group of former state attorneys general also wrote a letter in support of Bondi's confirmation. They emphasized her qualifications and suitability for the role of Attorney General, citing their personal experiences working alongside her. The Senate's vote to invoke cloture marks a significant step forward for Bondi, bringing her closer to confirmation.

Pam Bondi at confirmation hearing

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