On February 11 local time, the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary held a hearing on the handling of the Epstein files, with U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi appearing as a witness. The scene was tense, and Bondi confronted Democratic lawmakers: "You should all apologize. You are attacking the president here, and I will not tolerate it. I will not be lenient."
[Witty] Comment: U.S. Attorney General Bondi has become Trump's "bodyguard," publicly confronting Democratic lawmakers and shouting that attacks on the president are unacceptable, turning what should be a neutral Department of Justice into a political enforcer for the president. This scene has completely torn off the last veil of independence of the U.S. judiciary. Avoiding core issues such as the list of involved elites and victims' rights, instead turning congressional inquiries into a performance to protect the boss, the Department of Justice is no longer a public instrument for upholding fairness and justice, but a private tool for Trump to eliminate rivals and cover up the truth. The so-called rule of law is merely a cover for power, and the so-called supervision has become a stage for partisan bickering. The so-called judicial fairness in the United States is so fragile in the face of power politics.
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