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Attorney General Bondi will face Senate questions over political pressure on Justice Department

October 7, 2025
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WASHINGTON (AP) — will face lawmakers at a congressional hearing Tuesday amid growing questions about political influence over a Justice Department that has and is facing intense White House pressure to prosecute others.

The testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee comes just ahead of former FBI Director James Comey’s first court appearance following an indictment that has deepened concerns that the department is being used to seek vengeance against the president’s political opponents. It also comes as federal law enforcement officials surge into several cities across the U.S. to combat crime and enforce immigration laws.

The hearing is likely to split along deeply partisan lines, with Republicans expected to laud the Justice Department’s efforts to and reverse Biden-era priorities. Democrats, by contrast, are poised to grill Bondi about a turbulent eight-month tenure that, in addition to politically charged investigations, has also been defined by mass firings and resignations of experienced prosecutors, including , or .

Bondi’s appearance is her first before the panel since her confirmation hearing last January, — a promise Democrats are likely to pounce on as they press the attorney general on whether she can withstand pressure from a president publicly calling to charge his perceived enemies.

Bondi and other Republican allies have said the Biden administration, which brought two criminal cases against Trump, was the one that weaponized the department even though some of its most high-profile probes concerned the Democratic president and his son.

The Comey indictment is likely to take center stage at the hearing. The U.S. attorney’s office in Virginia that brought the case had expressed reservations about the strength of evidence, and the Trump administration had to race to install a new prosecutor to secure the charges after the experienced leader of that office resigned days earlier under pressure.

Other inquiries are likely to come up as well.

The Justice Department under Bondi has opened criminal investigations into other vocal critics of the president, including — who sits on the Judiciary Committee — as well as New York Attorney General Letitia James and Andrew Cuomo, the They have all denied wrongdoing, as has Comey, and have slammed the investigations as politically motivated.

Bondi is likely to tout the Justice Department’s efforts to tackle violent crime by , and now Republican lawmakers who make up the majority of the committee will also likely highlight the department’s focus on illegal immigration and dismantling Mexican cartels responsible for smuggling drugs into American communities.

The attorney general may also face questions about the Justice Department’s handling of investigative files related to . The wealthy financier’s case has dogged the department since its decision in July not to publicly release any more files in its possession after raising the expectations of conservative influencers and conspiracy theorists.

But even in the face of intense conservative outrage, Bondi maintained the strong public support of the president.

The post Attorney General Bondi will face Senate questions over political pressure on Justice Department appeared first on Associated Press.

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