MSNBC contributor and college professor Jason Johnson sounded the alarm on President-Elect Donald Trump’s latest choice for attorney general, warning it should instill “fear” among progressives.
Johnson emphasized that Pam Bondi, the former attorney general of Florida, is not just a loyal ally to Trump but also someone capable of advancing his agenda with precision and effectiveness.
Trump announced Bondi’s nomination Thursday evening, following a tumultuous day that saw the withdrawal of his initial pick, former Florida Representative Matt Gaetz.
Gaetz stepped down amid mounting controversy over allegations of sexual misconduct, which he described as a “distraction” to the administration’s goals.
Speaking with MSNBC host Ari Melber, Johnson explained why Bondi’s appointment signals a serious shift for Trump’s opponents.
“Occasionally, attorneys general try to behave like they are not the personal lawyer of the President of the United States. That is completely out the window,” Johnson remarked. “Pam Bondi is exactly what I was saying in the last segment that we should all fear, because she’s competent.”
Why Bondi’s Nomination Matters
Bondi, who served as Florida’s attorney general from 2011 to 2019, has long been a staunch Trump ally. She gained national attention for her role in defending the Trump administration during the impeachment process and her public endorsements of his policies.
Bondi’s track record shows her willingness to engage in high-profile legal battles, often aligning with conservative causes.
Critics fear her appointment signals a Justice Department that will be firmly aligned with Trump’s personal and political interests, potentially undermining its independence.
Johnson’s comments highlight the significance of Bondi’s competence, a factor that sets her apart from other Trump loyalists. “She’s not just a figurehead or a placeholder,” he suggested, implying that her legal acumen and loyalty could make her a formidable force in implementing Trump’s vision.
What’s at Stake?
The Justice Department plays a critical role in safeguarding the rule of law and maintaining checks and balances within the federal government. Under Bondi’s leadership, progressives worry that the DOJ could become a tool to further Trump’s agenda, especially on contentious issues like voting rights, immigration, and investigations into his political opponents.
Johnson’s warning underscores the broader concerns about the politicization of key institutions under Trump’s administration. For those on the left, Bondi’s appointment isn’t just about her loyalty—it’s about her ability to turn Trump’s controversial ideas into actionable policy.
As the nation prepares for a Trump presidency 2.0, all eyes will be on Bondi to see how her tenure as attorney general unfolds—and how it could reshape the Justice Department for years to come.



