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A new book reports that the Meta CEO privately met with AG Pam Bondi on March 12, during one of his trips to Washington earlier this year.
An anarchist with a lengthy rap sheet has been arrested for allegedly putting a $45,000 hit out on US Attorney General Pam Bondi on TikTok, according to the feds. Tyler Maxon Avalos, 29, was
(Gray News) - A man was arrested after allegedly posting a $45,000 hit for Attorney General Pam Bondi on TikTok, according to court documents. Court documents accuse 29-year-old Tyler Avalos of creating a TikTok saying he wanted Bondi “dead or alive,” but “preferably dead.”
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MN man accused of putting out $45K bounty for AG Pam Bondi on TikTok
A Minnesota man is facing federal charges after being accused of offering a $45,000 bounty on U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi in a TikTok video.
A self-described anarchist from St. Paul is accused of posting on TikTok a bounty on the life of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi. Tyler M. Avalos, 29, was charged in U.S. District Court in St. Paul with making an interstate transmission of threat with the intent to injure in connection with the posting that includes an offer of $45,
Tyler Maxon Avalos is accused of posting an image of Bondi showing a "sniper-scope red dot" on her forehead, saying she's wanted "dead or alive" but "preferably dead."
Federal prosecutors in Minnesota said a 29-year-old man posted an image that encouraged his TikTok followers to harm the U.S. Attorney General.
A Minnesota man was arrested and is facing federal charges after allegedly offering $45,000 for the killing of Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Minnesota man Tyler Avalos faces federal charges for allegedly posting TikTok video offering $45,000 bounty to kill Attorney General Pam Bondi, sparking FBI probe.
A Minnesota man has been charged over a wanted "dead or alive" poster shared online for Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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A judge slammed Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem over ‘troubling’ remarks about Kilmar Abrego Garcia
U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw ordered the administration to warn every DOJ and DHS employee against improper statements regarding Abrego, who’s facing smuggling charges.