Trump's Deleted Social Media Outburst Urges Bondi for Action
President Donald Trump turned up the pressure on Attorney General Pam Bondi this past Saturday, sending temperatures soaring with a social media post targeting those he deemed enemies. Accusing them of wrongdoing, Trump appeared on Truth Social, though the universe barely blinked before the post vanished.
The Deleted Outburst and Its Targets
In a fiery tirade, Trump demanded charges against a trio of figures, including former FBI Director James Comey and Sen. Adam Schiff, deemed “guilty as hell.” Trump’s urgency was palpable, criticizing Bondi with phrases like “all talk, no action.”
According to Fox News, the urgency spotlighted Trump’s impatience with what he saw as a stalled justice system.
The Erik Seibert Saga
Yet, Trump’s focus wasn’t solely on his past impeachment antagonists. He turned his sights on Erik Seibert, the recently resigned U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. In cutting words, he shared with readers, “A Woke RINO, who was never going to do his job,” drawing attention to his dissatisfaction and the subsequent pressure that led to Seibert’s departure.
Trump’s Call for Swift Justice
As the president toggled between indignation and commendation, he reiterated a familiar rhetoric: “JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!!” He also expressed appreciation for Bondi’s “careful” past efforts while underscoring the need for an assertive prosecutor like his pick, Lindsey Halligan.
Rapid Reversal: Trump Praises Bondi
Barely letting the cyber ink dry, Trump pulled a 180-degree pivot on social media, cheering Bondi’s work with Roman-style lauds. With a tactical switch, he praised her initiatives over recent months, signaling a momentary amnesty of rhetoric as quick as a scoreboard flicker.
Push from the White House Lawn
Before departing for the American Cornerstone Institute Founder’s Dinner, Trump cleared the air about any misgivings with Bondi, stating his desire for action, fast. “If they’re not guilty, that’s fine,” he mused philosophically, leaving a hanging question about swift justice and the gears driving it.
Trump assured Halligan’s nomination would bring “JUSTICE FOR ALL!” With the Department of Justice silent, the story of Trump’s post-and-delete moment persists, adapted in real-time like a modern political fable.
The post-retraction world waits—will swift justice find its mechanism, or will another social media tempest blow over the Potomac without a pause? Only time will tell.