Washington, D.C. — Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has sent shockwaves through the political world after issuing a stark warning following the recent indictment of James Comey. Speaking in a fiery TV interview, Bondi didn’t hold back — suggesting that the investigation is “just getting started” and that “bigger names are next.”
When pressed on who she meant, Bondi’s response stunned the room:
“Let’s just say — if I were Barack Obama right now, I’d be lawyering up.”
The statement came moments after Bondi referenced newly unsealed documents that allegedly connect several former high-ranking officials to what she described as “an orchestrated effort to weaponize intelligence agencies.” She went on to say that the Comey indictment was “only the first domino to fall” and hinted that additional charges could be filed in the coming weeks.
Sources close to the investigation claim that federal prosecutors are examining communications between top officials from the Obama-era administration — raising the possibility that more subpoenas could soon be issued.
Bondi’s remarks immediately set off a media firestorm. Supporters applauded her courage, saying she’s “finally speaking truth to power,” while critics dismissed her comments as political theater.
But Bondi doubled down later that evening, posting a cryptic message on social media:
“They thought they could bury the truth. Not this time.”
As Washington braces for what could become one of the most explosive political showdowns in years, one thing is certain — this story is far from over.