WASHINGTON, D.C. — As millions of Americans continued to mourn several days after the assassination of a prominent conservative leader, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced he plan to honor Charlie Kirk's legacy by doing the exact opposite of everything Charlie Kirk stood for.
Just six days after Kirk was killed at an event promoting free and open debate in the public square, Bondi appeared as an interview guest on an internet podcast to make a stern pledge to prosecute individuals who were deemed to have engaged in "hate speech."
"The best way to honor Charlie is by going against what he stood for," Bondi said in a subsequent social media post. "Charlie was a relentless warrior who fought for the freedom of speech and the open exchange of ideas. That's why I'm making it my mission