Loomer Slams Bondi For Bowing To Obama Administration In Zimmerman Case

Laura Loomer is going after Attorney General Pam Bondi — accusing her of playing politics in the George Zimmerman case. While Loomer initially took issue with Bondi’s refusal to release all Epstein-related documents, she is now hammering Bondi for what she calls a history of legal decisions driven by political pressure.

Loomer has argued that Bondi played a key role in ensuring Zimmerman faced prosecution — appointing Angela Corey to handle the case at the request of then-Attorney General Eric Holder. According to Loomer, Corey presented an unfair case against Zimmerman — withholding key evidence that would have demonstrated he acted in self-defense.

Bondi’s actions, Loomer claims, were part of the Obama administration’s effort to inflame racial tensions surrounding the case. She pointed to Obama’s remarks that Trayvon Martin could have been his son as evidence that the case was being used for political gain rather than legal fairness. Loomer argues that Bondi should have resisted the pressure instead of helping push the prosecution forward.

The situation took another turn when Loomer discovered that Bondi had blocked her on X following her string of criticisms. Loomer responded by pointing to court rulings that prohibit government officials from blocking citizens on social media when using official accounts — arguing that Bondi’s action was a violation of free speech.

Loomer has also resurfaced questions about Bondi’s foreign connections — pointing out that she was once a registered lobbyist for Qatar. She has suggested that Bondi’s past raises broader concerns about her judgment and whether she prioritizes political gain over transparency and accountability.

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