‘Guilty As Hell!’: Trump Publicly Scolds His Own AG, Demands Justice Dept. Unleash on His Enemies List
Sarah Lee

Trump Puts Attorney General On Notice
WASHINGTON – In a move that sent shockwaves through the political landscape, former President Donald Trump launched an extraordinary public broadside against Attorney General Pam Bondi on Saturday, demanding she use the full might of the Justice Department to prosecute a list of his most prominent political rivals.
The stunning directive came via a social media post where Trump, appearing to channel the frustration of his supporters, openly questioned the DOJ's inaction. "Pam: I have reviewed over 30 statements and posts saying that, essentially, ‘same old story as last time, all talk, no action. Nothing is being done,'" the former president wrote, directly calling out the nation's top law enforcement official by name in a remarkable display of public pressure.
The Hit List Revealed
Trump didn't stop there. He went on to name names, creating a veritable hit list for the Attorney General to pursue. The targets included former FBI Director James Comey, California Senator Adam Schiff, and New York Attorney General Letitia James—all figures who have been central to investigations and criticisms involving him over the years.
"What about Comey, Adam ‘Shifty’ Schiff, Leticia???" Trump demanded in his post. "They’re all guilty as hell, but nothing is going to be done." The declaration marks one of the most direct and aggressive public attempts by a president to influence specific prosecutorial decisions, blurring the long-held line separating the executive branch from the supposedly independent Justice Department.
A Whiplash-Inducing Reversal
Yet, in a bizarre twist that has become a hallmark of Trump's communication style, he seemed to walk back the intense pressure just over an hour later. In a subsequent post, he expressed support for Bondi, leaving observers and officials in a state of confusion over the mixed messaging.
This sudden shift did little to quell the firestorm ignited by his initial demands. Critics immediately condemned the move as an abuse of power, arguing that it seeks to weaponize the justice system for political retribution. Supporters, however, cheered it as a long-overdue call for accountability for those they believe have wronged the former president.
The unprecedented public spectacle now places Attorney General Bondi in an incredibly difficult position. Will she bow to the immense political pressure from the man who appointed her, or will she uphold the Justice Department's tradition of impartial enforcement? The nation watches closely as the integrity of one of its most critical institutions hangs in the balance.