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US HR1105
Resolution
Status
3/4/2026
Primary Sponsor
Shri Thanedar
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AI Summary
Summary of H.Res. 1105 - Impeachment of Attorney General Pamela Jo Bondi
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Article I (Obstruction of Congress): Alleges violations of Public Law 119-38 regarding Epstein file releases, including "slow rolling" documents past the 30-day deadline, releasing only 3.5 million of 6 million identified files, improperly releasing 40+ unredacted nude photos of victims including minors, and defying an August 5, 2025 House Oversight Committee subpoena.
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Article II (Dereliction of Duty/Obstruction of Justice): Alleges DOJ dropped corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams on February 10, 2025, prompting multiple prosecutor resignations; signed a legal opinion authorizing a $400 million Qatari jet gift to President Trump despite her prior role as a Qatar lobbyist; closed an FBI probe into Border Czar Tom Homan who was allegedly recorded accepting a $50,000 bribe; and dismissed cases benefiting her brother Brad Bondi's clients without recusal.
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Article III (Weaponization of DOJ): Alleges establishment of a "Weaponization Working Group" on February 5, 2025 targeting political opponents; opened criminal investigations against NY AG Letitia James (May 2025), FBI Director James Comey (September 2025), and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell (January 2026)—with charges against James and Comey later dismissed.
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Additional Article III allegations: DOJ fired prosecutors who worked on January 6 cases, launched Civil Rights Fraud Initiative targeting universities with DEIA programs, sent coercive letter to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on January 23, 2026, and sought to indict six Members of Congress over a military rights video in February 2026.
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Remedy sought: Removal from office and disqualification from holding future federal office for violating her oath and demonstrating unfitness to serve impartially as Attorney General.
Legislative Description
Impeaching Pamela Jo Bondi, Attorney General of the United States of America, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Last Action
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
3/4/2026