Former Attorney General for Donald Trump Issues Stern Warning to Opponents
Pam Bondi, the newly appointed U.S. Attorney General, wasted no time in making her stance clear. Just two weeks into the role, she has already issued warnings to Trump’s opposition, signaling a tough approach.
Bondi, selected earlier this month to lead the Justice Department during Trump’s second term, made bold statements at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C. Addressing the crowd, she acknowledged the demands of the job, admitting that she often forgets to eat due to the intense workload.
“It’s like six o’clock at night, and I realize I have a headache—it’s because I haven’t eaten all day,” Bondi remarked, emphasizing the relentless pace of her team. She highlighted that her entire staff is working tirelessly to meet the administration’s goals.
She also noted the recent appointment of Kash Patel as the new FBI director, further strengthening their team. In a pointed remark directed at Trump’s opponents, Bondi warned, “They better look out,” drawing cheers from the audience.
Her statement sparked curiosity and concern online, with some questioning its meaning. Meanwhile, Trump has been making headlines for another reason—his latest initiative, the ‘Make America Healthy Again Commission.’
Announced on February 19, the commission aims to improve children’s health, particularly mental health and chronic diseases. However, its approach—focusing on potential overuse of medication rather than expanding healthcare resources—has sparked criticism.
Medical professionals, including Dr. Lelach Rave of the American Academy of Pediatrics, have raised concerns that the initiative could restrict access to crucial medications for children struggling with conditions like depression and anxiety.
“Untreated mental illness can have serious consequences,” Dr. Rave told The Seattle Times, warning that the proposal could do more harm than good.