The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold two days of confirmation hearings next week for Pam Bondi, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general. The hearings, scheduled for January 15 and 16, come as Bondi prepares to answer questions about her qualifications and ability to serve in the nation’s top law enforcement role. Bondi, who was Florida’s attorney general from 2011 to 2019, has been a close ally of Trump and previously served as his personal lawyer during his first impeachment trial.
Trump selected Bondi to replace his initial nominee, former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who withdrew following serious allegations of misconduct. Gaetz faced accusations of sex trafficking and drug use, including claims that he paid a 17-year-old girl for sex, corroborated by Joel Greenberg, a close associate. Bondi’s nomination underscores Trump’s tendency to prioritize loyalty when filling key cabinet positions.
While Republicans are expected to support Bondi’s nomination, her critics, particularly from the Democratic Party, have raised red flags. They question whether her history of partisanship and alignment with Trump might compromise her ability to lead an independent Department of Justice. Sen. Dick Durbin, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, voiced specific concerns after meeting with Bondi, pointing to her opposition to civil rights initiatives and her support for prosecuting Trump’s political adversaries.
Durbin emphasized that the attorney general’s role demands impartiality and independence from political influence. He expressed doubts about Bondi’s ability to prioritize her constitutional responsibilities over her loyalty to Trump, citing her responses during their meeting as inadequate. Democrats plan to use the upcoming hearings to probe her record and vision for the Department of Justice in greater depth.
These hearings will serve as a critical test for Bondi as she seeks to reassure lawmakers and the public of her commitment to upholding the Constitution and the rule of law. Durbin and his colleagues stress that the American people deserve an attorney general who can demonstrate integrity, protect civil rights, and remain faithful to the nation’s foundational principles above all else. The outcome of these hearings will determine whether Bondi secures the role.