House Committee Subpoenas Pam Bondi In High-Profile Investigation
House Committee Subpoenas Pam Bondi In High-Profile Investigation...
The House Oversight Committee issued a subpoena to former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday, compelling her testimony in a widening investigation into alleged political interference. The move marks a significant escalation in a probe examining whether Bondi improperly leveraged her office during a controversial settlement with a now-defunct corporation.
Bondi, a Republican who served as Florida's attorney general from 2011 to 2019, has faced scrutiny for her handling of a 2013 fraud case involving Trump University. Critics allege she dropped an investigation after receiving a $25,000 campaign donation from then-businessman Donald Trump. The subpoena demands documents and sworn testimony by April 30.
The investigation gained renewed attention this week after internal emails surfaced showing Bondi's office initially prepared to join a multi-state lawsuit against Trump University before abruptly reversing course. Committee Chair Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) stated the subpoena seeks "to determine whether public officials put political favors above consumer protection."
Legal experts note this development could have broader implications for accountability in government ethics cases. Bondi's attorney called the subpoena "a political stunt" and indicated they would challenge its scope. The former attorney general currently works as a Fox News contributor and private practice lawyer.
Public interest spiked after the subpoena was announced during a primetime committee hearing. Social media platforms saw #BondiSubpoena trend nationally as users debated the merits of the investigation. The House committee's actions come amid heightened scrutiny of Trump-era officials across multiple ongoing probes.
Florida political analysts suggest the subpoena could influence upcoming state elections, where Bondi remains an influential GOP figure. Democratic candidates have already referenced the development in campaign materials. Bondi has not publicly commented since the subpoena was served Wednesday afternoon.
The Oversight Committee plans to release preliminary findings by late May. Legal observers expect Bondi may invoke attorney-client privilege regarding certain communications, potentially setting up a court battle over the subpoena's enforcement.