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RESIGN OR FACE IMPEACHMENT”: Rep. Ted Lieu Unleashes Blistering Warning at Pam Bondi in Explosive Capitol Clash
The political temperature inside Congress just spiked.
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) delivered one of the most direct and combative warnings yet aimed at former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, accusing her of misleading lawmakers, abusing power, and — in a striking twist — politically damaging former President Donald Trump himself.
In a statement that spread rapidly across social media and cable news, Lieu didn’t mince words.
“Dear Pam Bondi: You did the ONE thing your king ordered you not to do: You made Trump look guilty,” Lieu said. “You also lied under oath. And you surveilled the search history of Congress members. We are impeaching you when we flip the House — unless you resign first.”
A Political Broadside
Lieu’s remarks came amid escalating disputes over transparency, oversight, and allegations of improper conduct tied to investigations involving members of Congress.
While details surrounding the accusations remain contested, Democrats argue that Bondi’s actions represent what they call a dangerous pattern: using legal authority to protect political allies while allegedly targeting critics.
Lieu framed it as more than a partisan fight — calling it a constitutional issue.
“This is about abuse of power,” he said during remarks to colleagues. “No one is above the law.”
Republicans Push Back
Republicans quickly fired back, calling the impeachment threat political grandstanding.
Several GOP lawmakers defended Bondi, saying Democrats are weaponizing oversight to score points ahead of upcoming elections.
“This is theater,” one Republican aide said. “They’re trying to create headlines, not facts.”
Still, Lieu’s statement struck a nerve, dominating political talk shows and trending online within hours.
Impeachment Talk Growing Louder
While Democrats do not currently hold a House majority, some members are already signaling that investigations — and potential impeachment efforts — would intensify if control shifts after the next election.
It’s a high-stakes gamble that underscores just how deep the divisions in Washington have become.
For now, Bondi has not publicly responded to Lieu’s remarks.
But one thing is clear: the rhetoric is escalating — fast.
