Ask Jordan: Could Pam Bondi or Lindsey Halligan be disbarred for bringing Trump’s retribution?

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Florida Bar Investigation into Pam Bondi's Conduct 'Dead on Arrival'

A group of lawyers, law professors, and former judges recently filed an ethics complaint against Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi with the state bar. The complaint alleges that she has sought to compel Department of Justice lawyers to violate their ethical obligations in the name of "zealous advocacy." However, the Florida Bar maintains it cannot investigate her due to a provision stating that it will not look into sitting officers appointed under the U.S. Constitution while they are in office.

This leaves Bondi's disciplinary options seemingly out of reach for now, at least as long as she remains in her current position. The state Supreme Court recently rejected a bid to force the bar to examine her case. While there is a theoretical possibility that a complaint could be filed against Bondi after she leaves the DOJ, it does not appear that this disciplinary door would automatically swing open.

On the other hand, Lindsey Halligan's appointment as the head of the U.S. attorney's office in Virginia has sparked controversy with her bringing high-profile cases against Trump critics James Comey and Letitia James. The former Trump personal lawyer is licensed in Florida, making it possible to examine whether she violated any state rules.

Florida's prosecutors are bound by several rules that impose special responsibilities on them, including one that requires refraining from prosecuting charges not supported by probable cause. Proving this standard appears nearly impossible, and another rule requiring timely disclosure of information known to the prosecutor could also be a potential issue for Halligan.

While it is still too early to determine whether Halligan has violated these rules, they offer more practical grounds than the probable cause standard in grand jury proceedings that seems to have been met by her actions. Other ethics considerations will come into play as the Comey and James cases unfold, including the requirement for honesty in court and legal filings.

The situation highlights the challenges of holding government officials accountable through the state bar system. As the Comey and James cases move forward, there will be further developments and potential action on both fronts.

In terms of what can be expected from the Florida Bar or any other entity, it is clear that any investigation into Bondi's conduct would likely face similar hurdles to those encountered by her office.

In order for a case against Halligan to gain traction, she must be shown to have knowingly violated these rules. Given the nature of these offenses, this appears to be an almost insurmountable hurdle.

Ultimately, whether or not these cases will proceed and result in disciplinary action remains uncertain until they are resolved through the courts.
 
so like a total travesty that Pam Bondi's ethics complaint is being shot down by the Florida Bar lol 🤦‍♀️ she basically gets away with doing whatever she wants and it's just soooo unfair 💔 meanwhile Lindsey Halligan is getting roasted for her actions in VA and I'm low-key loving every minute of it 😏 like what even is the point of having a state bar system if they're not gonna hold anyone accountable? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm so annoyed when government officials think they're above the law 🙄. I mean, come on, Pam Bondi should be held accountable for her actions, especially if she's trying to strong-arm DOJ lawyers into violating their ethics. And now Lindsey Halligan's cases are bringing up some serious questions about the rules and responsibilities of prosecutors... it's like, hello, we need transparency and accountability in our government! 🤝

I was talking to my friend who's a lawyer last week and she told me how frustrating it is when politicians try to use their power to silence others. She said that lawyers have to navigate so many rules and regulations, but at the end of the day, they just want to do what's right for justice. It's like, let's keep working towards that goal! 💼

It's crazy how some people think they can get away with things because of their power or status... it's not fair to the rest of us who have to follow the rules and play by the book 😒. I just hope that these cases lead to real change and accountability in our government 🤞.
 
I'm telling you, it's like the Florida Bar is just too slow to do anything about Pam Bondi 🙄. I mean, come on, a group of lawyers and law professors file an ethics complaint against her and what does she get? A slap on the wrist or nothing at all 🤷‍♀️. And now that Lindsey Halligan's got some heat from her own controversies, it's like the bar is just gonna let it slide too 😒.

I think what really bothers me is that these cases are gonna drag on for years and years before anything actually gets done about them ⏰. It's like they're just letting the politicians off the hook 🙄. And when you think about it, Lindsey Halligan might be a bigger issue than Pam Bondi because at least she's got some accountability mechanisms in place - the bar can investigate her actions and maybe even take disciplinary action 🚔.

But I guess what we're seeing here is just another example of how hard it is to hold people in power accountable 💪. The system's just so broken that sometimes you feel like nothing ever gets done 🤕.
 
🤔 so I'm watching this whole thing with Pam Bondi and Lindsey Halligan going on and I gotta say it's kinda messed up 🙄 how can you investigate someone who's still in office when they're a sitting AG? It's like trying to get blood from a stone 💉. And now that there is an opening with Lindsey Halligan, we'll see if the state bar has what it takes to take on some real accountability 💪. One thing for sure is that these cases are gonna get messy and who knows how long they'll take to resolve 🕰️. Can't help but wonder if some folks in power will try to stonewall or silence anyone getting too close to the truth 🔒
 
I'm low-key relieved that another one, Pam Bondi, seems to have dodged a bullet from the Florida Bar... 🙌 I mean, can you blame 'em? The whole system is kinda designed to protect folks like her. But on the flip side, I think Lindsey Halligan's got some serious 'splainin' to do, especially with those high-profile cases against Trump critics. It's just too easy for prosecutors to throw around accusations without actually having a solid case. And let's be real, if she gets called out, it'll be because someone managed to prove her wrong... not because she actually broke any rules 🤑
 
just heard about this thing with Pam Bondi and I gotta say it's kinda wild that she's basically untouchable in florida 🤯. i mean, you got all these lawyers and law profs complaining about her behavior but the bar just isn't doing squat about it... it's like they're just following some super strict rule that says they can't investigate sitting officers which is kinda lame imo 🙄. on the other hand lindsey halligan's actions are definitely suspicious especially with all these high-profile cases against trump critics... she's gotta be proving a lot of things to make this stick, but it's still worth keeping an eye on
 
I'm so done with these politicians thinking they're above the law 🙄. The fact that Pam Bondi is basically untouchable by her own state's bar investigation is just mind-boggling. It's like, hello, someone's gotta keep them in check!

And now Lindsey Halligan's appointment has thrown a new wrench into the works. I mean, bringing high-profile cases against Trump critics? That's just not right. The rules are clear: no prosecuting without probable cause and timely disclosure of info. She's basically got to tread on thin ice if she wants to avoid getting slammed by the state bar.

The thing is, these cases aren't going away anytime soon. We'll be seeing more developments and potentially some action taken against Halligan as well. But one thing's for sure: it's gonna be a wild ride watching these politicians try to wriggle out of their own accountability 🔥
 
omg i'm like so relieved that there's actually someone being held accountable for their actions 🙌 Lindsey Halligan is making waves with her appointments in VA and I am HERE for it 💁‍♀️ she's not afraid to take on tough cases and stand up for what's right, even if it means going against Trump critics. that being said, i do think the whole situation with Pam Bondi is a bit of a mess 🤯 but at least there's hope for accountability now? and can we talk about how frustrating it must be for people who are actually trying to make a difference in their communities but are facing hurdles from within their own institutions? anyway, let's keep those fingers crossed that justice will prevail in both cases 😊
 
The whole thing with Pam Bondi and Lindsey Halligan is just a symptom of a bigger problem - the lack of accountability at all levels of government 🤔. It's no wonder that these women have managed to slip through the cracks with their questionable ethics, it's because the system is designed to protect them, not hold them accountable. I mean, come on, a provision in the state bar rules that says they can't investigate sitting officers - what does that say about our judicial system? It's like we're giving these officials a free pass just because of their titles 💼. And don't even get me started on the fact that Lindsey Halligan is bringing high-profile cases against Trump critics and how that's suddenly a problem, but only when they're in the wrong 🤷‍♀️. Something's fishy here, folks...
 
omg I'm so confused about this whole thing 🤔 like what's going on with Pam Bondi? I thought she was a lawyer but now it sounds like she might be doing some shady stuff? 🤑 I don't get why she can't get in trouble for violating rules or something... doesn't that just seem like common sense? 😒

and wait what about Lindsey Halligan? isn't she the one who's getting in trouble too? 🤷‍♀️ how does she fit into all this? did she used to work with Pam or something? 📝 I wish someone would explain it to me in a way that makes sense lol
 
I'm telling you, it's a total mess 😒. First, there's Pam Bondi getting away with whatever she wants due to some loophole in the Florida Bar system. I mean, come on, how can that be fair? 🙄 And now Lindsey Halligan is facing scrutiny for allegedly violating some rules, but good luck proving that she knowingly broke them... it's like trying to catch a fish with your bare hands 🤣. The fact that these cases are even being brought up is a reminder that the state bar system just isn't equipped to handle the kind of high-stakes politics we're dealing with here. It's all about playing the system and bending the rules, rather than actually doing what's right 💼.
 
🤔 I'm not buying all the hype around Lindsey Halligan's appointment in VA... sounds like a perfect setup for another high-profile case to get scrutinized by the state bar 🤑 Meanwhile, Pam Bondi is still flying under the radar 🦅. The fact that she can't be investigated due to her current role is just a convenient excuse 🙄. It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out in court and whether anyone's held accountable for their actions... or not 😒
 
I think it's kinda weird that the state bar can't investigate Pam Bondi right now 🤔 #StateBarProbs. I mean, isn't her conduct already causing waves? 💥 The fact that Lindsey Halligan is getting scrutiny for similar issues in Virginia just makes me wonder if the system is even working 🚫 #JusticeSystem Fail.

As a fan of transparency and accountability, it's frustrating to see these cases drag on 😩. I hope we get some answers soon, but until then, I'm just gonna keep on following this story and hoping for justice 💪 #TruthWillOut #AccountabilityMatters.
 
idk why ppl r so hyped about holding ppl like bondi accountable 🤷‍♂️ its not like shes done anything 2 harm the public good she's just doing her job as AG, which is 2 uphold the law regardless of who's on the other side lol. and now they're already movin on 2 halligan? lets focus on ppl whos actually breakin rules, not just doing their jobs 🚫
 
Pam Bondi dodged a bullet 🙅‍♂️, but Lindsey Halligan's got some explaining to do 😳. High-profile cases against Trump critics? That's just peachy 🤪
 
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