The Justice Department attorneys are struggling to defend the policies of the president's deportation sham
The foreboding moors behind the Attorney General's office was unsettling. A sense of something bad or unpleasant was about to happen. The policies of the president were getting harder to defend for the Attorney General's staff of lawyers. Attorney General Pam Bondi roams the night as a spirit of one who has sold her soul to the devil for her job. She has promised her undying loyalty to the president, but she may not be able to deliver. What shall she do?
The nagging question is mired in the undefensible law that the president has resurrected from the Alien Enemy Act and tied it to deportations of people he doesn't like living in America. It was used for times when we were at war. Bondi's staff of attorneys are finding that law, however, cannot be defended and one of them admitted such in court. He/she was summarily removed from his/her job.
Bondi is now between a rock and the president's hard head.
What will happen?
Stay tuned and see how the cute little blond will get out of this.
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