Bondi is fully responsible for the comments she made. If they were ill-chosen and subject to being interpreted in a way she didn't mean, that's her fault.
But I don't think she bears any responsibility for what is in and not in that trove of documents -- it's been in the hands of others for way too long.
That being said, I don't think you get rid of an AG because of a bad press conference.
“That being said, I don’t think you get rid of an AG because of a bad press conference.”
Especially when that AG is firmly behind your agenda and doing pretty good at it.
Some people are just not used to winning.
Others are just looking for attention and clicks.
Just to be clear—Bondi has had a series of horrible press interviews and press conferences (and other activities) where she wrote checks that bounced—starting back in February.
If you want to dig deeper into her horrid treatment of this case from the beginning to the present Megyn Kelly (first hour) goes there:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySFkI3Dh5QQ
Short version: Bondi make claims about the “most transparent administration ever” time after time. Then she ended the saga with a two page memo saying “nothing here, case closed”.
Regardless of the facts of the case Bondi has stomped on every rule of public relations. If she was a corporate executive she would be already gone—again not on policy—just on public relations debacles.
“That being said, I don’t think you get rid of an AG because of a bad press conference.”
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Well she’s not much better on her frequent gigs at Fox News either. Bondi seems more interested in keeping up appearances than anything else and is totally lacking in gravitas and purpose IMO.
Someone who manages something that becomes a shi! storm for their boss generally deserves to be fired.
I think James Comey’s daughter, SDNY Assistant Attorney Maurene, sabotaged Blondi and Kash on the Epstein paperwork.