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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAt least one Trump attack dog just killed their career
The Attorney General of the United States is considered the nation's top lawyer. As head of the Department of Justice, Pam Bondi leads the nation's largest law office. No federal precedent, and nothing in her oath of office, exempts her from the code of ethics, federal pleading rules, or the rule of law all attorneys swear to uphold.
Lawyers who work for the government have a duty to seek justice, whether facts lead to acquittal or conviction. For that reason, they are expected to avoid public statements displaying partiality because such statements undermine public trust in the legal system. The American Bar Association directs in Rule 3.6 that:
A lawyer who is participating in the investigation or litigation of a matter shall not make an extrajudicial (outside the court) statement that will be disseminated (publicly) and have a substantial likelihood of materially prejudicing (a case.)
In other words, try your case in court, not on TV. Only supported facts of evidence are allowed in a court room; demagoguery, and assertions of opinion unsupported by admissible evidence, are not allowed. That is why judges have frequently admonished Trump attorneys that statements to the press are not evidence.
Lawyers who work for the government have a duty to seek justice, whether facts lead to acquittal or conviction. For that reason, they are expected to avoid public statements displaying partiality because such statements undermine public trust in the legal system. The American Bar Association directs in Rule 3.6 that:
A lawyer who is participating in the investigation or litigation of a matter shall not make an extrajudicial (outside the court) statement that will be disseminated (publicly) and have a substantial likelihood of materially prejudicing (a case.)
In other words, try your case in court, not on TV. Only supported facts of evidence are allowed in a court room; demagoguery, and assertions of opinion unsupported by admissible evidence, are not allowed. That is why judges have frequently admonished Trump attorneys that statements to the press are not evidence.
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At least one Trump attack dog just killed their career (Original Post)
justaprogressive
May 2025
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sheshe2
(98,425 posts)1. Apparently,
Bondi thinks Fox News is her courtroom.
edhopper
(37,516 posts)2. Article blocked
and wishful thinking that any Trump toadie will pay a price.
rog
(964 posts)3. Link to no-paywall ...
KentuckyWoman
(7,417 posts)4. This makes the assumption there is any accountability.
By the time she loses favor with the powers that be, she'll have grifted so many billions she won't ever need to work again. Even so, it's probable one of the "state media" outlets will hire her.
stopdiggin
(15,634 posts)5. So - Bondi will be out of a job - when? Will be without a career - when?
Be sure to keep us all posted ...