Pam Bondi looked into the camera and dropped the hammer on this CNN star

Part of the territory of working for President Trump is facing unending attacks from the fake news media.
Attorney General Pam Bondi knows how to handle these pro-Democrat attack dogs.
And Pam Bondi looked into the camera and dropped the hammer on this CNN star.
The media’s first narrative about Signalgate – that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth sent The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg classified war plans – imploded when Goldberg published the text messages from the group chat showing Hegseth – in fact – didn’t send war plans.
That led to a pivot in the media to attacking Attorney General Pam Bondi for not opening a criminal investigation into this fake scandal to make it seem like the Trump administration was now covering it up.
Laura Ingraham asked Bondi about this latest fake news talking point that originated with CNN legal analyst Elie Honig.
“CNN, their Elie Honig, who sometimes is fair but, you know, mostly biased, said you have to open up a Signalgate investigation at DOJ,” Ingraham said to Bondi. “Watch this.”
Ingraham then played a clip from CNN where Honig whined that Bondi was missing in action from this made-up media scandal.
“Pam Bondi has been MIA. There is no indication that she’s going to open an investigation here, and by the way, when she was up for a confirmation as A.G., remember, one of the concerns is would she be able to exercise independence. She told the Senate, ‘Absolutely, I will be completely independent.’ There’s no reasonable prosecutor who could look at this and say it doesn’t even need to be investigated,” Honig ranted.
“Your response to your pal there?” Ingraham inquired.
Bondi sloughed off Honig’s comments as the complaints from a bitter and desperate partisan who works for a network that is losing ratings and influence as more and more Americans wake up to the fact that the media’s been lying to them for the last eight years.
“Yeah, there’s a reason why their ratings are plummeting, because they’re putting people like that on TV. Chatter. We could care less what they say. We’re gonna continue forward on all of these cases,” Bondi stated.
Ingraham asked Bondi if not launching an investigation was a decision that would hold up down the road.
“So this is not a concern of yours? Inspector general – you know, idea of inspector general investigation or congressional investigation down the road? You are completely confident that this was a mistake and nothing more than that?” Ingraham wondered.
Bondi replied in the affirmative as she was confident there was no classified information shared on the chat and thus nothing to investigate.
“We and all of our intelligence officials who were on it are confident of that as well,” Bondi declared.
One fact the media overlooked in the zeal to call for criminal investigations is that the most open and shut case to prosecute and imprison anyone on that chat would be against Jeffrey Goldberg.
If the information on the chat was classified, it’s a crime for Goldberg to possess it.
And if Goldberg did possess classified war plans it was also a crime for him to publish the text messages.