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karynnj

(60,990 posts)
12. Yes and that means a hearing
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 04:56 PM
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Given everything Bondi did, consider the wealth of questions that could be asked. As they happened, the typical hypothetical excuse doesn't work. Consider everything that could be asked about the Epstein files.... Especially if he nominates Blanche. Someone earlier on MSNOW mentioned that he at least had a credible reputation before Trump. However, there are MANY questions about his interview with Maxwell and he might have been the one to sign off on her special treatment.

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It would be cool MustLoveBeagles Thursday #1
Done. usonian Thursday #3
Just run it past Fetterman now leftstreet Thursday #2
Yes Raven123 Thursday #4
Yes, but important questions get to be asked. usonian Thursday #7
Yes, the new AG has to be confirmed by the Senate LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #5
unless he does a recess appointment? or "acting" AG? niyad Thursday #10
not if they nominate somebody like Zeldin drray23 Thursday #6
Why, that's just usonian Thursday #8
I think only ACTING AG. karynnj Thursday #13
No. drray23 Thursday #14
Wow, I never knew that but can't think of it happening. karynnj Thursday #15
Nope. The Pedo does whatever he wants. bif Thursday #9
Congratulations on 27,000 posts. usonian Thursday #11
Yes and that means a hearing karynnj Thursday #12
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