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Tom Homan breaks silence as Pam Bondi fired by Donald Trump
- Tom Homan, the White House border czar, stated that the administration will continue its immigration enforcement efforts without pause after Pam Bondi was fired by President Donald Trump and Todd Blanche was appointed acting head of the Justice Department.
- Pam Bondi was a key figure in implementing the president's agenda to remove illegal immigrants with criminal records but faced criticism related to her handling of Jeffrey Epstein files and was replaced after being called a "weak and ineffective enforcer."
- Despite recent staff changes including Bondi's firing and the replacement of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, immigration operations are expected to ramp up with no catch and release, increased arrests, and more worksite enforcement.
- Enforcement priorities are set by the president, and Homan emphasized that the enforcement message remains clear with continued momentum under Todd Blanche's leadership.
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‘They’re Gravely Mistaken’: Bondi Thought She Was In the Clear After Trump Fired Her — Then Democrats Drop a Scathing Warning and Make It Brutally Clear She Won’t Like What Comes Next
After the shocking news broke that President Donald Trump had fired Pam Bondi, new details began to emerge about how abruptly it unfolded, painting a far more personal and uncomfortable picture of her final hours in the role. According to multiple reports, Trump informed Bondi of his decision during a private car ride to the Supreme Court, where she had hoped to either save her job or at least secure a more graceful exit later this summer. Then-…
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right5Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution71% Right
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- 71% of the sources lean Right
71% Right
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R 71%
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