'Amazing': Pam Bondi under fire after 'bragging' about social media takedown orders

Controversy Surrounds Pam Bondi's Request to Remove Social Media Content

Attorney General Pam Bondi has come under fire for asking Facebook's parent company, Meta, to remove certain content from the social media platform.

Bondi claimed that a Facebook group was posting public photos of federal agents, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, which identified them.

"Today following outreach from @thejusticedept, Facebook removed a large group page that was being used to dox and target @ICEgov agents in Chicago,"

Sarah Burris, a veteran of political campaigns and writer, has covered this story, with bylines at CNN, Salon.com, and other publications.

Bondi's actions have been criticized, with some accusing her of "bragging" about the social media takedown orders.

Author's summary: Pam Bondi faces criticism for her role in removing content from Facebook.

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