Pam Bondi Ducking a Deposition Is Weak as Hell

Pam Bondi skipping a deposition is exactly the kind of coward shit you expect from someone who’s more comfortable talking at people than answering to them.

You’ll get press hits. You’ll get statements. You’ll get opinions delivered like they’re facts. But the second it’s under oath? The second it actually matters? Gone.

Say It Plainly

If you’re willing to run your mouth publicly, you should be able to sit down and back it up when someone puts you under pressure.

That’s not controversial. That’s basic accountability. And dodging it doesn’t make you strategic. It makes you look like you know exactly what falls apart the second someone starts asking real questions.

This Is the Game Now

Talk loud. Shape the narrative. Avoid consequences. Repeat.

And people just accept it. Like it’s normal for someone with power to skip the one part where they actually have to answer for anything. It’s not normal. It’s bullshit.

Bottom Line

If you can’t sit for a deposition, you probably shouldn’t be taken seriously in the first place.

Because when it’s time to prove it, you disappeared. And everyone sees that.

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