Senator Dick Durbin raises concerns about Pam Bondi's past lobbying work, requesting information from the Department of Justice and National Archives regarding foreign agents registrations and lobbying activities for companies with potential conflicts of interest with the Justice Department.
Ahead of a planned confirmation hearing for U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's attorney general nominee, Pam Bondi, the Senate Judiciary Committee's top Democrat on Friday joined government watchdogs in raising alarm over Bondi's past lobbying work. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the panel's ranking member, asked the Department of Justice (DOJ) to turn over information regarding Bondi's past registration as a foreign agent working on behalf of countries including Qatar, Kosovo, and Zimbabwe.
Bondi, the former attorney general of Florida, did not list foreign clients as potential conflicts of interest on her Senate Judiciary Questionnaire, said Durbin, who met with her earlier this week. Under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), the DOJ is 'privy to a number of disclosures, including details on any written or oral contracts as well as money spent and received while lobbying,' reported The Hill. 'To understand the extent to which her work as a FARA-registered lobbyist may create potential conflicts of interest should she be confirmed as attorney general, the committee requires additional information from the Department of Justice that is not otherwise available,' Durbin wrote to the DOJ. The senator also asked the National Archives and Records Administration to disclose to the committee records on more than 25 companies Bondi lobbied for, including Major League Baseball (MLB), Amazon, and General Motors (GM). The DOJ in 2023 asked a federal court not to extend MLB's exemption from antitrust laws, and the department has reached settlements with Amazon and GM, along with other companies Bondi lobbied for. 'The role of the attorney general is to oversee an independent Justice Department that upholds the rule of law and is free of undue political influence,' said Durbin on Wednesday. 'Given Ms. Bondi’s responses to my questions, I remain concerned about her ability to serve as an attorney general who will put her oath to the Constitution ahead of her fealty to Donald Trump.'Durbin raised the concerns following the release of reports by Public Citizen and Accountable.US, on Bondi's history of lobbying work. Accountable.US found that at least five of Bondi's major corporate lobbying clients 'faced DOJ fines, investigations, or related scrutiny that could pose serious conflicts if she is confirmed as AG.
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