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Letter to Florida Bar Association to Alert of AG Pam Bondi’s Potential Misconduct
Washington, D.C. — Today, Representatives Dave Min (CA-47) and Mike Levin (CA-49), both attorneys, led a letter to the Florida Bar Association, alerting the Bar Association that they believe Attorney General Pam Bondi may have engaged in misconduct that would violate the Florida Bar’s Rules of Professional Conduct, which was first reported by California Playbook. Read the letter here. /https://min.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/min.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/04.30.25-pam-bondi-letter-final-format-1%29.pdf
“We strongly believe the Florida Bar should be aware of General Bondi’s potential misconduct in case this misconduct warrants an investigation and appropriate sanctions, including up to disbarment,” wrote the representatives.
The lawmakers highlight numerous incidences where AG Bondi appears to engage in misconduct, including her apparent approval of the unethical and illegal bribery arrangement involving New York City Mayor Eric Adams, AG Bondi’s apparent approval of “legally questionable positions and tactics in a case involving the deportation of Venezuelan nationals,” and her statements that likely undermine the judiciary and “potentially endanger federal and state judges.”
Rep. Min serves on the House Oversight Committee, where he continues his career-long work to uphold the rule of law. Rep. Min has been outspoken about the Trump administration’s attacks on the judiciary and legal system. In the past week, Rep. Min led two sets of letters calling on major law firms to explain their arrangements with the Trump administration. https://min.house.gov/media/press-releases/reps-dave-min-and-mike-levin-lead-letter-florida-bar-association-alert-ag-pam