In a decision that's getting people talking, former President Donald Trump has picked Pam Bondi as his top choice if he returns as President and needs a new attorney general. Bondi, who once held Florida's attorney general position, has been vocal against marriage equality, sparking strong reactions from LGBTQ+ groups and their advocates.
Back in 2015, just before same-sex marriage became legal nationwide, Bondi was one loud voice opposing it. She fought fiercely against legalizing same-sex marriage in Florida, leaving a mark many haven't forgotten.
In 2014, Bondi tried hard, even taking a case urging a federal judge not just once, but filing a motion, arguing that recognizing out-of-state same-sex marriages would bring "significant public harm." But despite her efforts, Florida's ban was overturned in courts.
Her office spent a big chunk from taxpayers' pockets fighting against marriage equality while other states were dropping their bans. She even asked, without success, that Florida's ban be taken up by our nation‘s highest court. Not surprisingly, Equality Florida slammed her move, calling it "deplorable."
Nadine Smith, Equality Florida's CEO, didn't mince words criticizing Bondi, pointing out how her actions actually hurt LGBTQ+ families. Smith emphasized that a majority in Florida supported marriage equality, which was completely opposite Bondi's stance.
After Orlando's tragic Pulse Nightclub shooting in 2016, Bondi tried positioning herself as a supporter. But did her history back her claim up?
CNN's Anderson Cooper sure wasn't convinced and didn't shy away from pressing her about her contradictory past during an interview. Cooper highlighted her past legal moves against LGBTQ+ rights, especially marriage equality, challenging her sincerity.
Bondi defended herself, insisting she was just upholding state laws. "I've never said I don't like gay people. That's ridiculous,” she argued. But did her record say otherwise?
Bondi's connections with Trump are no secret. When serving as Florida's attorney general, she faced scrutiny over skipping a multi-state lawsuit against Trump University after her office received a donation from a Trump-linked nonprofit.
Post her attorney general days, she joined Trump's impeachment defense team and got involved with America First Policy Institute, a group tied closely with Trump's political circle.
The nomination has echoes from other controversial figures like Matt Gaetz and Linda McMahon, both with their own legal entanglements. Gaetz had bowed out amid a scandal, while McMahon was recently indicted over alleged misconduct at WWE.
If Bondi becomes attorney general, it could mean serious challenges ahead, especially considering her history with marriage equality. Advocacy groups and community voices are already expressing concern about what this could bring.
As her nomination unfolds, LGBTQ+ communities are keeping a close watch, wary about how their rights might be impacted if Bondi takes on this influential role. It's a reminder that there's still a long road ahead in securing true equality.
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