TRUMP DELIVERS HISTORIC WAR VICTORY ADDRESS; AXES AG PAM BONDI THE NEXT DAY AS DOJ "TECHNICALITIES" PROVE FATAL
- John DiMauro
- 19 hours ago
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By John DiMauro,
WASHINGTON — In a whirlwind 24 hours that has redefined both global warfare and domestic justice, President Trump addressed the nation last night to declare near-total victory in the Middle East, only to follow up this morning by firing Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The contrast couldn't be sharper: while the Commander-in-Chief has orchestrated the most successful military operation in human history, he has clearly lost patience with a Department of Justice that allows high-profile targets to walk free on "procedural" errors.
32 DAYS TO VICTORY: THE ANTI-VIETNAM
During his masterful address last night, President Trump assured the American people—and a trembling world—that Operation Epic Fury is nearing its conclusion. In just 32 days, the United States has achieved what previous administrations couldn't do in decades.
Comparing this surgical strike to the quagmires of Vietnam and the Gulf War, the President highlighted that our military has decimated Iranian leadership and neutralized their weapons systems in record time.
"We are 32 days in, and it’s almost over," Trump declared, signaling that the era of "forever wars" is officially dead, replaced by a doctrine of overwhelming, rapid success.
A LEGACY OF LOYALTY AND LAW & ORDER
It is important to recognize that despite this transition, there is no bad blood between the President and Pam Bondi. Bondi has been an unwavering loyalist and a fierce warrior for the America First agenda.
She did an outstanding job standing up to the Democrats’ lying rhetoric, consistently exposing their "witch hunt" tactics with grace and grit. Under her leadership, crime plummeted to a 100-year low, a feat that would have been impossible without her dedication to the thin blue line.
Ultimately, the relentless pressure of the Epstein files disclosure and the procedural hurdles proved to be an overwhelming burden, but her record of service remains excellent and her loyalty to the President remains unquestioned.
THE BONDI DEPARTURE: SUCCESS STALLED BY THE SWAMP
From this journalist’s perspective, Bondi’s tenure was a tale of two realities. On one hand, she was a "law and order" hero. On the other, she was increasingly hamstrung by "Deep State" theatrics, including a looming deposition regarding those same Epstein files. But the final straw for the President was undoubtedly the catastrophic handling of the James Comey and Letitia James cases.
THE "LAWFUL APPOINTMENT" DISASTER
The acquittal of Comey and James was a gut-punch to the movement. Both were allowed to walk not because they were innocent, but because a judge ruled their prosecutor, Lindsey Halligan, was not "lawfully appointed."
To have the most significant accountability cases in a generation tossed out over a "technicality" is a disgrace to the DOJ's mission. Trump demands excellence and results; he does not accept "botched" paperwork when the stakes are the soul of the nation.
President Trump has tapped Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to serve as Acting Attorney General following the departure of Pam Bondi. Blanche, a trusted legal mind who previously led the President’s defense against years of "lawfare" and politically motivated prosecutions, will now step up from his role as second-in-command to lead the Department of Justice.
Bondi’s exit signals that the President is ready to clean house and ensure the next phase of domestic justice is as lethal and efficient as his military strikes.




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