Impeachment Charges Filed Against Pam Bondi, A Trump Nomination Derailed With One Question, and Dem Stuns In Georgia’s Reddest District
Plus, the SAVE Act continues to get crushed in the Senate as Trump sabotages his own agenda
Trump can’t get out of his own way—freezing his own nominees and refusing to sign any bills until he gets a voter suppression law passed. A racist pick for a top State Department post crashed and burned after one devastating question. Bondi is facing the same coordinated pressure that helped get Noem fired. And a Democrat just got the most votes in the race for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former district, forcing a runoff.
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TRUMP HOLDS HIS OWN AGENDA HOSTAGE
In Doral, Florida, Trump showed up to the Republican conference with an ultimatum: nothing gets signed until the SAVE Act passes—don’t threaten us with a good time.
The bill would require proof of citizenship and photo ID to vote, and allow voter roll purges. Trump told Republicans it would “guarantee the midterms.”
Sixty votes are required—Republicans only have 52. Murkowski is out. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer drew the line, stating: “Senate Democrats will not help pass the SAVE Act under any circumstances.”
Dem Sen. Raphael Warnock pointed out the irony: “If the president is refusing to pass his own agenda, given his agenda, that’s probably a good thing.”
Since Democrats refuse to budge, Trump pushed for a talking filibuster—a rule change that would lower the threshold from 60 votes to 51. But that failed, as Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters plainly: “We don’t have the votes either to proceed, get on a talking filibuster, nor to sustain one if we got on it.”
Trump’s blockade is freezing his own nominees and 40 judicial vacancies.
TRUMP’S RACIST NOMINEE CRASHES AND BURNS
The regime can’t get its agenda passed in Congress—or its nominees.
Trump nominated Jeremy Carl—author of a book that argues “anti-white racism is tearing America apart”—to be Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs. That’s the State Department’s top diplomat for the UN and its allies.
During a Senate hearing, Sen. Chris Murphy asked a very simple question that turned out to be devastating: “What is being erased about white identity?” Carl responded by rattling off a list of his personal grievances, but Murphy interrupted: “I think you’re struggling to answer this question—because underlying your beliefs is a sentiment that white culture is just simply better.”
Carl went on to tell Murphy—with a straight face—that white Americans face more discrimination than Black Americans. He also admitted to minimizing the Holocaust.
Shortly after the hearing, GOP Sen. John Curtis announced plans to oppose the nomination. It was clear the votes weren’t there. Carl announced he was withdrawing his nomination on Tuesday. It only took one question.
BONDI GETS THE NOEM TREATMENT
Now that Kristi Noem is heading out at DHS, Democrats are running the same pressure campaign on Pam Bondi.
Congress passed a law requiring release of all Epstein files by December of 2025. Instead, Bondi mostly ignored it—so the House Oversight Committee subpoenaed her. Democrats on the committee stated: “This White House cover-up is ongoing. Millions of pages still remain concealed.”
Now, Rep. Shri Thanedar has filed three articles of impeachment against Bondi, and Oversight Democrats said they’d file their own articles soon. Majority Leader Hakeem Jeffries declared Bondi “has got to go” and vowed Democrats would pursue her “with the same intensity” that took down Noem.
Noem didn’t fall just due to one member filing articles of impeachment. She fell because Democrats built a relentless pressure campaign—including 50,000 congressional contacts driven by readers of The Dworkin Report. That resistance is now pointed directly at Bondi.
A WARNING IN GEORGIA
While Bondi faced off with Congress, voters in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s old district launched their own accountability operation—and the regime never saw it coming.
Trump won Georgia’s 14th Congressional District by 37 points in 2024. Shawn Harris, a Democrat and retired Army Brig. Gen., came in first. He raised $4.3 million, garnered 37% of the vote, and will meet Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller in a runoff election on April 7.
Georgia Dems have flipped a state House seat and two Public Service Commission seats since November. A Democrat just led the first round in one of the reddest districts in the country. The map is changing.
There are no safe seats for Republicans. Not anymore. That’s the resistance—655,000 Congressional contacts and billions of monthly impressions from our operation alone—with no money from advertisers, corporations, or the billionaires the regime works for.
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Scott
I have two questions for you today.
Thoughts about the primary results in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s old district?
Do you think Bondi will be the next Cabinet member to go?








🚨URGENT: Trump's UNHINGED DHS pick—Markwayne Mullin—confirmation hearing tentatively set for next week! He defends ICE fatally shooting citizens, backs expelling US-born kids, objected to 2020 election results.
Tell your Senators: BLOCK this nomination! https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-your-senators-oppose-markwayne-mullin-for-dhs-secretary/
Re Bondi - I hope so, then Blanche, Hegseth, then Witkoff, then Kushner, then Patel, then Bessent, then Lutnick, then…all of them (I don’t care in what order)