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In opening pitch to Congress, Pam Bondi to vow "one tier of justice for all"
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Pam Bondi, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Department of Justice, plans to tell the Senate Judiciary Committee that "partisan weaponization of the Department of Justice will end," if she is confirmed as attorney general, according to her opening statement obtained exclusively by CBS News.
"America must have one tier of justice for all," the former Florida attorney general will pledge.
The declaration comes as Democrats are expected to pepper the close ally of the president-elect with questions over whether she might weaponize the Justice Department to target Trump's political enemies, including President Biden and former special counsel Jack Smith.
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