Donald Trump’s attorney general makes eerie three-word threat to anyone who ‘opposes’ president
Deputy Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a warning to the opposition.
“After delivering a stern warning, Donald Trump’s Attorney General has made her position clear with a no-nonsense message to any opposition. Despite having only been in office for two weeks, Pam Bondi, the newly appointed U.S. Attorney General, is already making waves with bold threats aimed at her critics.”

“Earlier this month, Pam Bondi was chosen to lead the Justice Department through the second term of Donald Trump’s presidency, a role that’s already proving to be a challenging one.
At the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this week in Washington, D.C., Bondi made bold statements about the opposition to President Trump. On stage, she revealed just how demanding her position has been, admitting that she often struggles to balance her daily responsibilities.
‘The hardest part for me is that I forget to eat,’ she confessed. ‘You lose track of time, and before you know it, it’s six o’clock at night, and I’m wondering, “Why do I have a headache?” The answer: I haven’t eaten all day.’
Bondi went on to explain that her team is working tirelessly to meet the demands of the Trump administration, adding, ‘It’s not just me. It’s a whole team, working non-stop.’”

“Bondi also revealed that her team now includes Kash Patel, who was appointed head of the FBI just two days ago. Reflecting on the powerful figures surrounding her, she issued a chilling warning to those opposing President Trump. As the crowd cheered in response, she ominously stated, ‘They had better watch out.’
This statement quickly sparked confusion, with one commenter asking, ‘What does that mean?’ Another echoed the sentiment, questioning, ‘What does that statement mean?’
But the confusion didn’t end there. President Trump’s actions this week have left many Americans scratching their heads. On February 19th, he launched the ‘Make America Healthy Again Commission,’ a new initiative focused on the well-being of children in the U.S. The commission aims to address mental health issues and chronic disease, with a bold call to ‘dramatically lower chronic disease rates and end childhood chronic disease.'”

“However, the commission’s approach isn’t focused on providing additional resources; instead, it seeks to address the potential dangers of overmedicating young people. This could mean that families with children battling psychosis, anxiety, or depression may be denied access to critical medications they urgently need.
Meanwhile, several healthcare professionals have voiced strong opposition to the initiative. Dr. Lelach Rave, interim executive director of the Washington Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is among those expressing concern. In an interview with The Seattle Times, Dr. Rave said, ‘It’s a terrifying situation for any parent whose child is struggling with emotional disorders like depression, anxiety, or psychosis.'”

“‘And there’s a significant amount of harm that comes with leaving these illnesses untreated,’ Dr. Rave added, emphasizing the potential dangers of neglecting proper care.”