Pam Bondi’s Crusade Against Rep. Jasmine Crockett Backfires—Big Time

In a move that smacks of political theater more than justice, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has taken it upon herself to target Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett—one of the most outspoken and unfiltered voices in Washington. Why? Because Crockett dared to criticize Elon Musk and encouraged peaceful protests against Tesla dealerships.

Yes, peaceful. But that hasn’t stopped the right-wing outrage machine from twisting her words into accusations of inciting violence. Now, Bondi—armed with righteous indignation and a healthy dose of hypocrisy—is threatening legal action.

But if she thought Crockett would cower, she clearly picked the wrong target.

“I Don’t Like Elon Musk. Period.”

Jasmine Crockett isn’t known for mincing words, and she didn’t start now.

“I don’t like Elon Musk. I’ve said it 50,000 times,” she declared unapologetically. “He’s firing people left and right, acting like he’s above the law just because he’s rich.”

Crockett railed against Musk’s cozy relationship with the federal government, accusing him of manipulating systems to gain exclusive contracts and even federal law enforcement protection for his dealerships—luxuries that no other business owner could dream of.

And on her birthday, when global protests against Musk erupted? She called it “the best gift.”

But nowhere—nowhere—did she call for violence.

Pam Bondi: Defender of Billionaires?

So why the uproar? Why is Pam Bondi, a political relic of the Trump era, suddenly re-emerging to crusade against a sitting congresswoman?

Simple. Distraction.

As Crockett rightly pointed out, this is less about public safety and more about retribution. “They’re not about following the law,” she said of the new DOJ under Trump. “They’re about revenge.”

And revenge it is. Bondi has seized on Crockett’s comments, trying to tie them to an isolated Molotov cocktail incident at a Tesla dealership. She’s gone so far as to say, “If you fund these protests, we’re coming after you.”

Let’s be clear: No one is condoning violence. Crockett herself has repeatedly advised protesters to consult lawyers and exercise their constitutional rights legally and peacefully. But that hasn’t stopped Bondi and others from clutching their pearls and calling for her censure.

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The Hypocrisy Is Loud

What’s truly stunning is the breathtaking hypocrisy. The same people who shrugged off the Capitol riot—where a mob stormed the seat of American democracy, screamed “Hang Mike Pence,” and beat police officers—are now crying foul over peaceful protests at a car dealership?

Donald Trump himself told that crowd he’d march with them—then watched from safety as they laid siege to the Capitol. His response to the chants for Mike Pence’s execution? “Whatever.”

Where was Pam Bondi then?

Meanwhile, Real Scandals Brew

While Bondi plays moral cop, the real national security crisis—SignalGate—is erupting in the background. A secret chat group on the Signal app, allegedly involving Trump’s Secretary of Defense and other top officials, discussed military operations, including bombing strategies against the Houthis. These conversations were not on a secured government line—but on a private app.

This is a scandal that, under any other administration, would result in firings or criminal charges. But not under Trump. No, his loyalty is reserved for the unqualified and the sycophants—like Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News talking head turned Secretary of Defense, or Tulsi Gabbard, now running national intelligence.

And while Bondi obsesses over Crockett, Elon Musk continues to gut Tesla, laying off thousands and raking in federal contracts with little oversight.

America, Privatized

The truth is chilling: America is being sold off piece by piece. Trump isn’t just enabling billionaires—he’s protecting them. Deportation centers are being run by donors. Protesters critical of Israel’s war in Gaza are being arrested. And journalists are being silenced.

All while Musk plays the victim, claiming on national television that Tesla is a “peaceful company.” But you can’t call it peaceful when you’re slashing jobs, avoiding taxes, and cozying up to power.

“This is an oligarchy,” Crockett warned. And she’s right.

The Verdict

Pam Bondi’s attack on Jasmine Crockett is a desperate attempt to shift the spotlight away from the real issues—SignalGate, authoritarian overreach, and an economy rigged for the rich. But Crockett isn’t backing down. In fact, she’s becoming the face of resistance.

And Bondi? She may have just picked a fight she can’t win.

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