Thomas Massey
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We can find them in contempt.
We could β if we can get a majority of Congress to rule, we could say they're an inherent contempt, which allows us to collect a fine or even to arrest people at the DOJ.
We could do an impeachment of Pam Bondi.
That is a longer process because it would have to pass the Senate.
And then there could be civil litigation in courts that could also get to this.
What's clear, though, is somebody's got to make the AG follow the law.
And I would like to remind them, anybody at the DOJ who's watching this show right now, this isn't a subpoena.
It's a law.
And so it doesn't expire at the end of this Congress.
So a future attorney general can prosecute anybody who's involved in disobeying this law.
It could.
It could do that.
Yeah.
I mean, the next administration could come in and prosecute them.
The reason that typically hasn't happened in the past is because Congress, whether like it's an oversight committee or the Judiciary Committee, issues a subpoena.
Somebody doesn't show up.
And then from the DOJ.
Yeah, the Clintons, for example.
But the harder case is when you have somebody at the DOJ who's thumbing their nose at Congress.
So you refer contempt to the DOJ and the DOJ says, you know, we don't think we're going to find ourselves in contempt.