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Because it's based on no evidence, and framed to imply a government official openly breaking the law is somehow the victim here (The files are already meant to be released by law, many of the redactions are illegal).

If Bondi doesn't want to execute the duties of the office she can resign.

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> If Bondi doesn't want to execute the duties of the office she can resign.

This is an incredibly naive view of a world in which people get blackmailed and murdered all the time at the whims of extremely powerful people.

It is very strange that you can't imagine a situation where someone is forced to play a role.


She's the head of the Department of Justice: and you are arguing that it's okay to not do her job because the criminals might threaten her.

I'm not arguing anything is okay, that is you in your political anger shoving words into my mouth. I am simply saying that it is easy to understand.

And again, you're being incredibly naive - there's no chance you'd be doing anything different in her position unless you are totally fine with sacrificing yourself, your parents, wife, children etc.

It seems that you think "criminal threats" from elites are something that only happen in TV shows, not real life. I'm not sure why this is your perspective because the Panama Papers murders were real, whistleblowers are killed all the time, etc.




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