After the way Pam Bondi constantly dodged answering truthfully regarding the Epstein files during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, many people were left frustrated. Throughout the entire meeting, you could hear her repeatedly mentioning the DOW and how the economy was doing well, while arguing that the questioning about the Epstein files and President Trump were tactics used by the left to attack the president. However, many people disagreed, as they feel that justice shouldn’t depend on how the economy is doing. This includes 384 Stetson Law School graduates from Florida who are now making demands.
According to the letter signed by the Florida law school graduates, they said that The Florida Bar Oath of Admission requires lawyers to avoid being misleading. Since they want their alma mater to continue to stay true to this belief, these graduates feel that the current way Pam Bondi acted was completely against this value.
They claimed that Pam Bondi’s responses were “deflections and a failure to provide clear, substantive answers regarding key decisions about the review process and redactions.” Now these graduates have demanded that the Florida law school show its stance against Pam Bondi. They want the school to continue showing its commitment to ethical legal practice, transparency, and the rule of law.
Many people online were also supportive of what these Florida law graduates were doing. Many agreed that Pam Bondi should be held accountable for not doing her duty. Critics argued that what she is doing right now appears more focused on protecting Trump and other public figures appearing in the Epstein files than on pursuing justice for the victims who were trafficked as children. “Florida should disbar her for violating her oath,” one user said.
One user commented that Pam Bondi’s current stance was quite ironic. They recalled how in 2005 a man named John Couey abducted a young girl from her trailer, then sexually assaulted her and buried her alive. Back in 2005, she was a prosecutor in Hillsborough County and was a frequent guest on Fox News. She often spoke out about the tragedy of the young girl, Jessica Lunsford, and rallied for John Couey to rightfully be executed.
“Fast forward to today and her legacy will not be speaking out against evil like John Couey, rather defending all the evil and powerful associated with Jeffrey Epstein. What irony and destroying any positive legacy for herself,” one user said.
Some users expressed worry that the Florida law school wouldn’t do anything, fearing they could be defunded for speaking out against Pam Bondi and Trump. However, others replied that that shouldn’t be the case, stating that Stetson Law School is primarily funded privately.







